DocumentCode
2001791
Title
Design of a multi-channel pre-beamform data acquisition system for an ultrasound research scanner
Author
Tsang, Ivan K H ; Yiu, Billy Y S ; Cheung, Dave K H ; Chiu, Harry C T ; Cheung, Chris C P ; Yu, Alfred C H
Author_Institution
Med. Eng. Program, Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
fYear
2009
fDate
20-23 Sept. 2009
Firstpage
1840
Lastpage
1843
Abstract
Access to the pre-beamform data of each array channel on an ultrasound scanner is important to experimental investigations on advanced imaging research topics like adaptive beamforming and synthetic aperture imaging. Through such data access, we can obtain in-vitro or in-vivo insights on various imaging methods without resorting to hardware implementation. This paper reports the development of a pre-beamform data acquisition (DAQ) system that can collect data from 128 array elements in parallel. Our DAQ system is intended to interface with a Sonix-RP research scanner through a probe connector port. It comprises three major blocks: 1) a connector board that interfaces with the array probe and the scanner; 2) a main board that triggers data acquisition and controls data transfer to a computer; 3) four receiver boards that are each responsible for acquiring 32 channels of digitized raw data and storing them to the on-board DDR2 memory. The probe-connecting end of this system is interfaced with TX810 chips to facilitate switching between transmit and receive modes. When receiving data, the incoming analog signal is first passed into a low-noise amplifier. These signals are then sent into AD9272 chips on the four receiver boards to perform time gain compensation, anti-alias filtering, and 12-bit data sampling at an 80MHz rate. Subsequently, the digitized signal samples are de-serialized using a Virtex-5 FPGA and are stored into DDR2 memory. To facilitate data retrieval, we implemented a Virtex-5 FPGA on the main board to initiate data transfer, and if preferred, to perform on-board beamforming (programmable by user) prior to sending data to a computer through a USB 2.0 link. For our prototype, we used 16GB of DDR2 memory for data storage. With a frame rate of 35Hz, a 10cm depth-of-view and 128 transmit firings per frame, this DAQ system is capable of collecting pre-beamform data from all array channels for 2.5 seconds. We are currently completing the prototype developmen- t in collaboration with Ultrasonix.
Keywords
acoustic signal processing; array signal processing; data acquisition; filtering theory; ultrasonic arrays; ultrasonic imaging; AD9272 chip; DDR2 memory; Sonix-RP research scanner; TX810 chip; USB 2.0 link; Virtex-5 FPGA; adaptive beamforming; antialias filtering; array channel; array elements; array probe; connector board; data retrieval; data sampling; data transfer; low-noise amplifier; multichannel pre-beamform data acquisition system; probe connector port; receiver boards; signal digitization; synthetic aperture imaging; time gain compensation; ultrasound imaging; ultrasound research scanner; Adaptive arrays; Array signal processing; Connectors; Data acquisition; Field programmable gate arrays; Hardware; In vitro; Probes; Prototypes; Ultrasonic imaging; multi-channel data acquisition; pre-beamform data; system hardware design;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2009 IEEE International
Conference_Location
Rome
ISSN
1948-5719
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-4389-5
Electronic_ISBN
1948-5719
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ULTSYM.2009.5441869
Filename
5441869
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