Low power ultrasound system

US9826960B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9826960-B2
Application numberUS-201313959599-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 5, 2013
Priority dateApr 10, 2007
Publication dateNov 28, 2017
Grant dateNov 28, 2017

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A low power ultrasound system for use in sonography applications, including vascular imaging, is disclosed. The low power ultrasound system includes a base unit having an image processor and a display. An ultrasound probe is operably connected to the base unit. The probe includes a head portion including an array of crystal transducers. A plurality of pulser/receiver modules that cause the transducers to emit ultrasonic transmit pulses are also included in the probe. The pulser/receiver modules are further configured to receive analog signals relating to ultrasonic echo receive pulses detected by the transducers. The probe includes a singular low noise amplifier that amplifies the analog signals, and an analog-to-digital converter that converts the analog signals to a digital signal. A wireless interface is included for enabling the digital signal to be wirelessly transmitted from the probe to the image processor of the base unit.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method for insonating an object to be imaged via ultrasound, the method comprising: by a plurality of transducers in a transducer array, simultaneously transmitting a first plurality of ultrasonic transmit pulses; by a first single transducer of the plurality of transducers, detecting a first ultrasonic echo receive pulse; by the plurality of transducers in the transducer array, simultaneously transmitting a second plurality of ultrasonic transmit pulses; by a second single transducer of the plurality of transducers, detecting a second ultrasonic echo receive pulse, the second ultrasonic echo receive pulse produced as a result of the transmission of the second plurality of ultrasonic transmit pulses, the first ultrasonic echo receive pulse changed by the first single transducer into a first electrical analog signal and the second ultrasonic echo receive pulse changed by the second single transducer into a second electrical analog signal; multiplexing the first electrical analog signal and the second electrical analog signal into a multiplexed analog signal; by a single amplifier located on a probe device, amplifying the multiplexed analog signal; and by a single analog-to-digital converter located on the probe device, converting the amplified multiplexed analog signal into a digital signal. 2. The method for insonating as defined in claim 1 , further comprising processing the digital signal to produce an ultrasonic image. 3. The method for insonating as defined in claim 2 , wherein the transducer array is a linear array disposed in a head portion of an ultrasound probe. 4. The method for insonating as defined in claim 3 , further comprising wirelessly transmitting the digital signal from the ultrasound probe to a base unit, the base unit processing the digital signal to produce an ultrasonic image. 5. The method for insonating as defined in claim 1 , wherein amplifying the multiplexed analog signal further comprises changing the multiplexed analog signal from a single-ended signal to a differential signal. 6. The method for insonating as defined in claim 1 , wherein the plurality of transducers are crystal transducers and wherein the transducers of the plurality of transducers in the transducer array are contiguous. 7. The method for insonating as defined in claim 1 , wherein detecting an ultrasonic echo receive pulse further comprises detecting a plurality of ultrasonic echo receive pulses. 8. A method for insonating an object to be imaged via ultrasound, the method comprising: by a plurality of transducers in a transducer array, simultaneously transmitting a first plurality of ultrasonic transmit pulses; by a first single transducer of the plurality of transducers, detecting a first ultrasonic echo receive pulse, the first ultrasonic echo receive pulse changed by the first single transducer into a first electrical analog signal; by the plurality of transducers in the transducer array, simultaneously transmitting a second plurality of ultrasonic transmit pulses; by a second single transducer of the plurality of transducers, detecting a second ultrasonic echo receive pulse, the second ultrasonic echo receive pulse produced as a result of the transmission of the second plurality of ultrasonic transmit pulses, the second ultrasonic echo receive pulse changed by the second single transducer into a second electrical analog signal; multiplexing the first electrical analog signal and the second electronic analog signal into a multiplexed analog signal; by a single amplifier, amplifying the multiplexed analog signal and providing the amplified multiplexed analog signal directly to a single analog-to-digital converter; and by the single analog-to-digital converter, converting the amplified multiplexed analog signal into a digital signal. 9. The method for insonating as defined in claim 8 , further comprising processing the digital signal to produce an ultrasonic image. 10. The method for insonating as defined in claim 9 , wherein the transducer array is a linear array disposed in a head portion of an ultrasound probe. 11. The method for insonating as defined in claim 10 , further comprising wirelessly transmitting the digital signal from the ultrasound probe to a base unit, the base unit processing the digital signal to produce an ultrasonic image. 12. The method for insonating as defined in claim 8 , wherein amplifying the multiplexed analog signal further comprises changing the multiplexed analog signal from a single-ended signal to a differential signal. 13. The method for insonating as defined in claim 8 , wherein the plurality of transducers are crystal transducers and wherein the transducers of the plurality of transducers in the array are contiguous. 14. The method for insonating as defined in claim 8 , wherein detecting an ultrasonic echo receive pulse further comprises detecting a plurality of ultrasonic echo receive pulses.

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  • Displaying means of special interest · CPC title

  • involving processing of raw data to produce diagnostic data, e.g. for generating an image · CPC title

  • using a static transducer configuration · CPC title

  • Details related to the ultrasound signal acquisition, e.g. scan sequences (control of medical diagnostic ultrasound devices A61B8/54) · CPC title

  • Transmission of data between radar, sonar or lidar systems and remote stations · CPC title

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What does patent US9826960B2 cover?
A low power ultrasound system for use in sonography applications, including vascular imaging, is disclosed. The low power ultrasound system includes a base unit having an image processor and a display. An ultrasound probe is operably connected to the base unit. The probe includes a head portion including an array of crystal transducers. A plurality of pulser/receiver modules that cause the tran…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bard Inc C R
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B8/145. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 28 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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