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Dynamic array aperture and focus control for ultrasonic imaging systems

  • US 4,180,790 A
  • Filed: 12/27/1977
  • Issued: 12/25/1979
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/27/1977
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An ultrasonic imaging system with improved lateral resolution comprising:

  • a linear array of transducer elements which are selectively operative during alternate transmission and echo reception periods to sequentially generate pulses of ultrasound for scanning an object region and to generate received echo electrical signals,a plurality of transmitting channels for producing excitation pulses for selected array elements, and a plurality of receiving channels connected to the array elements for delaying the echo signals for variable predetermined time delays to focus the received echoes,aperture control means for increasing the number of active array elements and receiving channels as a function of range during each echo reception period such that a central group of receiving channels are initially active and thereafter pairs of receiving channels, one on either side, are additionally rendered active whereby the array aperture is increased by steps at least during the interval the range does not exceed the maximum aperture,means for adjusting the receiving channel time delays at least once during each echo reception period to dynamically focus the received echoes at a plurality of focal points at different ranges, andmeans for summing the delayed echo signals from all active receiving channels to thereby generate a focused echo signal.

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