DocumentCode :
3365776
Title :
Development of a high frequency (>20 MHz) linear ultrasonic array using fine grain ceramic elements
Author :
Cannata, Jonathan M. ; Shung, K. Kirk
Author_Institution :
NIH Resource on Med. Ultrasonic Transducer Technol., Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Volume :
2
fYear :
2002
fDate :
8-11 Oct. 2002
Firstpage :
1243
Abstract :
This study investigates the design tradeoffs involved in the development of a high frequency (35 MHz) 96-element linear array. This array was designed primarily for human eye and skin imaging, and features monolithic elements mechanically diced out of a fine grain high density PZT-5H ceramic. Array elements were spaced with a 50 micron pitch, interconnected via a flexible circuit and matched to the 50 Ohm system electronics via a 75 Ohm transmission line coaxial cable. The final array design was based upon tradeoffs among the level of array encapsulation, suppression of acoustic crosstalk, bandwidth and sensitivity. Several prototype arrays were constructed with promising results. An average center frequency of 34 MHz with a -6 dB bandwidth of at least 45% per element was achieved. The maximum combined electrical and acoustical crosstalk for nearest and next nearest elements was less than -30 dB, and the average -40 dB pulse length was 100 ns.
Keywords :
crosstalk; grain size; lead compounds; piezoceramics; ultrasonic transducer arrays; 100 ns; 34 MHz; 35 MHz; 50 micron; 50 ohm; 75 ohm; PZT; PbZrO3TiO3; acoustic crosstalk suppression; array encapsulation; average center frequency; bandwidth; design tradeoffs; fine grain ceramic elements; fine grain high density PZT-5H ceramic; high frequency linear ultrasonic array; human eye imaging; human skin imaging; monolithic elements; sensitivity; Acoustic arrays; Bandwidth; Ceramics; Crosstalk; Flexible printed circuits; Frequency; Humans; Integrated circuit interconnections; Skin; Ultrasonic imaging;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 2002. Proceedings. 2002 IEEE
ISSN :
1051-0117
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7582-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2002.1192519
Filename :
1192519
Link To Document :
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