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34.4 An Energy-Replenishing Ultrasound Pulser with 0.25CV<sup>2</sup>f Dynamic Power Consumption

Jaesuk Choi, Yechan Park, Jung Bum Oh, Junyoung Kim, Jae Youn Hwang, Sohmyung Ha, Chul Kim, Minkyu Je

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Abstract

A battery-powered miniature ultrasound (US) imaging system implemented in the form of an endoscopy capsule is a promising diagnostic device [1]. IC technology enables such extreme miniaturization of the US imaging system, and high energy efficiency is one of the most critical features for form-factor reduction and image quality (e.g., frame rate) improvement. Typically, a pulser driving a US transducer is the most power-hungry block in US imaging systems due to the massive parasitic capacitance [2] of the transducer (Fig. 34.4.1).

Topics & Concepts

TransducerMiniaturizationFrame rateCapacitanceBattery (electricity)Electrical engineeringPower (physics)Computer scienceMaterials scienceEngineeringPhysicsElectrodeArtificial intelligenceQuantum mechanicsUltrasound Imaging and ElastographyWireless Power Transfer SystemsUltrasound and Hyperthermia Applications