Ultrasound transmitter
A multilevel switched-mode ultrasound transmitter, suitable for driving an ultrasound transducer, includes a push-pull transistor arrangement 100 and a bipolar drive voltage supply. The push-pull, or half-bridge, transistor arrangement comprises a first arm and a second arm, each coupled between one...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
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15.06.2022
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Summary: | A multilevel switched-mode ultrasound transmitter, suitable for driving an ultrasound transducer, includes a push-pull transistor arrangement 100 and a bipolar drive voltage supply. The push-pull, or half-bridge, transistor arrangement comprises a first arm and a second arm, each coupled between one of a respective polarity instance VP2, VN2 of the bipolar supply and a common output VXDR; each arm includes a drive transistor (Fig.1, 24, 32) operating in series with an additional transistor (Fig.1, 22, 34) arranged as a bidirectional load switch. Additionally, a single ended transistor clamp arrangement 210 may be coupled between the common output and ground, the clamp arrangement similarly including a drive transistor in series with an additional transistor arranged as a bidirectional load switch. The bidirectional load switches may be arranged in reverse polarity to a diode function of the respective drive transistors. The transistors may all be N-channel devices and/or high mobility devices, e.g. Gallium-Nitride (GaN) transistors. The ultrasound transmitter may include further push-pull transistor arrangements 100', each operating across a further bipolar drive voltage supply VPi, VNi. An ultrasound device includes the transmitter coupled to at least one ultrasound transducer. The ultrasound transmitter may be used in a wide range of ultrasound modalities, including at very high frequencies and high power. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: GB20200019565 |