DocumentCode :
1546028
Title :
Hybrid multi/single layer array transducers for increased signal-to-noise ratio
Author :
Goldberg, Richard L. ; Emery, Charles D. ; Smith, Stephen W.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Cell Biol. & Anatomy, North Carolina Univ., Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Volume :
44
Issue :
2
fYear :
1997
fDate :
3/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
315
Lastpage :
325
Abstract :
In medical ultrasound imaging, two-dimensional (2-D) array transducers are necessary to implement dynamic focusing in two dimensions, phase correction in two dimensions and high speed volumetric imaging. However, the small size of a 2-D array element results in a small clamped capacitance and a large electrical impedance, which decreases the transducer signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). We have previously shown that SNR is improved using transducers made from multi-layer PZT, due to their lower electrical impedance. In this work, we hypothesize that SNR is further increased using a hybrid array configuration: in the transmit mode, a 10 /spl Omega/ electronic transmitter excites a 10 /spl Omega/ multi-layer array element; in the receive mode, a single layer element drives a high impedance preamplifier located in the transducer handle. The preamplifier drives the coaxial cable connected to the ultrasound scanner. For comparison, the following control configuration was used: in the transmit mode, a 50 /spl Omega/ source excites a single layer element, and in the receive mode, a single layer element drives a coaxial cable load. For a 5/spl times/102 hybrid array operating at 7.5 MHz, maximum transmit output power was obtained with 9 PZT layers according to the KLM transmission line model. In this case, the simulated pulse-echo SNR was improved by 23.7 dB for the hybrid configuration compared to the control. With such dramatic improvement in pulse-echo SNR, low voltage transmitters can be used. These can be fabricated on integrated circuits and incorporated into the transducer handle.
Keywords :
acoustic noise; biomedical ultrasonics; electric impedance; piezoelectric transducers; ultrasonic focusing; ultrasonic transducer arrays; 10 ohm; 2-D array transducers; 5 by 102 array; 5/spl times/102 hybrid array; 50 ohm; 7.5 MHz; KLM transmission line model; PZT; PZT layers; PbZrO3TiO3; SNR; coaxial cable; control configuration; dynamic focusing; electronic transmitter; high impedance preamplifier; high speed volumetric imaging; hybrid multi/single layer array transducers; increased signal-to-noise ratio; integrated circuits; large electrical impedance; medical ultrasound imaging; multi-layer array element; phase correction; preamplifier; receive mode; simulated pulse-echo SNR; single layer element; small clamped capacitance; small size; transducer handle; transmit mode; two-dimensional array transducers; ultrasound scanner; Biomedical imaging; Biomedical transducers; Coaxial cables; Impedance; Phased arrays; Preamplifiers; Transmitters; Two dimensional displays; Ultrasonic imaging; Ultrasonic transducers;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-3010
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/58.585116
Filename :
585116
Link To Document :
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