Acoustic beam shaping by pulse power modulation at constant amplitude
First Claim
1. A method for transmitting a plurality of short series of bursts of ultrasonic energy pulses from a probe terminated by an array of transducer elements;
- and modulating an amount of energy transmitted by each burst from transducer element to transducer element across the probe by varying the width of each energy pulse or varying the number of pulses per burst or varying both the width of each pulse and the number of pulses per burst while keeping each pulse amplitude constant from pulse to pulse across the probe, the modulating being sufficient to produce an operationally significant reduction of harmonics in the modulated signal.
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Abstract
In traditional ultrasound applications the transmit signal is a short series of constant amplitude pulses. The pulses are 50 percent duty cycle and constitute a single frequency. The amplitude must be very consistent or system performance will suffer. Modern ultrasound requires shaping the transmitter beam by applying different amplitudes to an array of elements. However, the need to change voltage from one series to the next can cause problems with the electronics associated with the transmission. One problem is there is not enough time for the voltage to settle from one series to the next. This has the effect of causing artifacts in the image. One means of overcoming the problems is to hold the voltage constant and modify the modulation of the series of pulses to achieve the different power levels.
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1. A method for transmitting a plurality of short series of bursts of ultrasonic energy pulses from a probe terminated by an array of transducer elements;
- and modulating an amount of energy transmitted by each burst from transducer element to transducer element across the probe by varying the width of each energy pulse or varying the number of pulses per burst or varying both the width of each pulse and the number of pulses per burst while keeping each pulse amplitude constant from pulse to pulse across the probe, the modulating being sufficient to produce an operationally significant reduction of harmonics in the modulated signal.
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- 5. An apparatus for transmitting a plurality of short series of bursts of ultrasonic energy pulses from a probe terminated by a one dimensional or a two dimensional array of transducer elements and modulating an amount of energy transmitted by each burst from transducer element to transducer element across the probe, comprising control circuitry incorporating digital logic adapted for varying the width of each pulse or the number of pulses per burst or both the width of each pulse and the number of pulses per burst from burst to burst across the probe, the modulating being sufficient to produce an operationally significant reduction of harmonics in the modulated signal.
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