Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10690401 | Ultrasonics | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
High performance limiters are described in this paper for applications in high frequency ultrasound imaging systems. Limiters protect the ultrasound receiver from the high voltage (HV) spikes produced by the transmitter. We present a new bipolar power transistor (BPT) configuration and compare its design and performance to a diode limiter used in traditional ultrasound research and one commercially available limiter. Limiter performance depends greatly on the insertion loss (IL), total harmonic distortion (THD) and response time (RT), each of which will be evaluated in all the limiters. The results indicated that, compared with commercial limiter, BPT-based limiter had less IL (â7.7Â dB), THD (â74.6Â dB) and lower RT (43Â ns) at 100Â MHz. To evaluate the capability of these limiters, they were connected to a 100Â MHz single element transducer and a two-way pulse-echo test was performed. It was found that the â6Â dB bandwidth and sensitivity of the transducer using BPT-based limiter were better than those of the commercial limiter by 22% and 140%, respectively. Compared to the commercial limiter, BPT-based limiter is shown to be capable of minimizing signal attenuation, RT and THD at high frequencies and is thus suited for high frequency ultrasound applications.
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Authors
Hojong Choi, Hao-Chung Yang, K. Kirk Shung,