Affiliation:
1. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 24391, Republic of Korea
Abstract
We introduce a highly efficient 48-channel ultrasound beamforming system ideal for ultrasound endoscopy applications. The system includes a transmitter and a receiver that allows for low-area, high-resolution imaging acquisition. The transmitter uses a charge redistribution HV (high-voltage) scheme to generate three-level pulses that actuate the transducer, implemented with the standard CMOS process for optimal cost and power savings. Meanwhile, the receiver features a sub-array structure and a delay generator that reduces the area usage. To achieve high-resolution ultrasound imaging acquisition with low computational power, we developed a Shift Coherence Factor (SCF) algorithm that is hardware-friendly. This approach delivers a lateral resolution of over 20% better than that of the conventional delay and sum (DAS) algorithm, with a contrast ratio of over 30 dB. The system was implemented in a 180 nm standard CMOS process with an area of 24.98 mm2, power consumption of 8.23 mW per channel, achieving a delay resolution of 8.33 ns, and a low-area implementation of 0.52 mm2 per channel. The system offers high-quality imaging acquisition with minimal additional area and power consumption, which has great potential for 3D imaging or catheterized ultrasound systems.
Funder
Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology
Technology Innovation Program
Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy
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