DocumentCode
932472
Title
Simulation of Absolute Amplitudes of Ultrasound Signals Using Equivalent Circuits
Author
Johansson, Jonny ; Martinsson, Pär-Erik ; Delsing, Jerker
Author_Institution
Lulea Univ. of Technol., Lulea
Volume
54
Issue
10
fYear
2007
fDate
10/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1977
Lastpage
1983
Abstract
Equivalent circuits for piezoelectric devices and ultrasonic transmission media can be used to cosimulate electronics and ultrasound parts in simulators originally intended for electronics. To achieve efficient system- level optimization, it is important to simulate correct, absolute amplitude of the ultrasound signal in the system, as this determines the requirements on the electronics regarding dynamic range, circuit noise, and power consumption. This paper presents methods to achieve correct, absolute amplitude of an ultrasound signal in a simulation of a pulse-echo system using equivalent circuits. This is achieved by taking into consideration loss due to diffraction and the effect of the cable that connects the electronics and the piezoelectric transducer. The conductive loss in the transmission line that models the propagation media of the ultrasound pulse is used to model the loss due to diffraction. Results show that the simulated amplitude of the echo follows measured values well in both near and far fields, with an offset of about 10%. The use of a coaxial cable introduces inductance and capacitance that affect the amplitude of a received echo. Amplitude variations of 60% were observed when the cable length was varied between 0.07 m and 2.3 m, with simulations predicting similar variations. The high precision in the achieved results show that electronic design and system optimization can rely on system simulations alone. This will simplify the development of integrated electronics aimed at ultrasound systems.
Keywords
circuit simulation; equivalent circuits; piezoelectric transducers; transmission lines; ultrasonic propagation; ultrasonic transducers; capacitance; coaxial cable; conductive loss; diffraction; equivalent circuits; inductance; piezoelectric devices; piezoelectric transducer; pulse-echo system; transmission line; ultrasonic transmission media; ultrasound pulse propagation media; ultrasound signals; Circuit noise; Circuit simulation; Coaxial cables; Diffraction; Dynamic range; Equivalent circuits; Piezoelectric devices; Power cables; Propagation losses; Ultrasonic imaging;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-3010
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TUFFC.2007.491
Filename
4351640
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