This work introduces an architecture that is capable of reducing the number of cables coming out of an ultrasound receiver ASIC by a substantial factor without dropping the frame-rate. It employs a newly developed technique named compressive sensing to exploit the ultrasound signal redundancies in the spatial domain.There are 32 receive paths of which the signal is amplified, multiplied by a random weight, summed in groups of 8 elements and digitized using 4 charge-sharing SAR ADCs. A 100MHz clock is used on the chip to time-multiplex the outputs of the 4 ADCs on a 10-bit parallel output. The ASIC mainly consists of three parts: (1) a low noise amplifier and trans-conductor, (2) a summation node and ADC, (3) and the digital programming circ...
This paper presents a power- and area-efficient approach to digitizing the echo signals received by ...
This paper presents an ultrasound transceiver application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) directl...
The integration of 2D ultrasonic transducer arrays and pitch-matched ASICs has enabled the realizati...
In this article, an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) for 3-D, high-frame-rate ultrasou...
In commercial ultrasound systems, the multielement transducer array is connected to analog front end...
This paper presents a front-end application-specified integrated circuit (ASIC) integrated with a 2-...
This thesis presents a Low-Power Area-Ecient SAR-Assisted Hybrid ADC for ultra-sound imaging systems...
This paper presents an ultrasound transceiver application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) designe...
This thesis describes the design of a front-end application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), whic...
This paper describes the design of the complete transmit and receive electronics circuitry for a pie...
<p>This paper presents a power-and area-efficient front-end application-specific integrated circuit ...
This article presents an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) designed for intra-vascular ...
This work presents an architecture capable of digitizing every channel of an ultrasound transducer a...
This thesis describes the design, prototyping and experimental evaluation of transceiver ASICs (appl...
An ASIC is presented for intra-vascular ultrasound imaging. Despite being connected via a single coa...
This paper presents a power- and area-efficient approach to digitizing the echo signals received by ...
This paper presents an ultrasound transceiver application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) directl...
The integration of 2D ultrasonic transducer arrays and pitch-matched ASICs has enabled the realizati...
In this article, an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) for 3-D, high-frame-rate ultrasou...
In commercial ultrasound systems, the multielement transducer array is connected to analog front end...
This paper presents a front-end application-specified integrated circuit (ASIC) integrated with a 2-...
This thesis presents a Low-Power Area-Ecient SAR-Assisted Hybrid ADC for ultra-sound imaging systems...
This paper presents an ultrasound transceiver application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) designe...
This thesis describes the design of a front-end application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), whic...
This paper describes the design of the complete transmit and receive electronics circuitry for a pie...
<p>This paper presents a power-and area-efficient front-end application-specific integrated circuit ...
This article presents an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) designed for intra-vascular ...
This work presents an architecture capable of digitizing every channel of an ultrasound transducer a...
This thesis describes the design, prototyping and experimental evaluation of transceiver ASICs (appl...
An ASIC is presented for intra-vascular ultrasound imaging. Despite being connected via a single coa...
This paper presents a power- and area-efficient approach to digitizing the echo signals received by ...
This paper presents an ultrasound transceiver application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) directl...
The integration of 2D ultrasonic transducer arrays and pitch-matched ASICs has enabled the realizati...