Measuring and testing – Vibration – By mechanical waves
Patent
1980-11-06
1983-05-03
Ciarlante, Anthony V.
Measuring and testing
Vibration
By mechanical waves
73606, G01N 2904
Patent
active
043816754
ABSTRACT:
An ultrasound visualization system, and certain aspects of the electronics that are incorporated therein. A scan conversion system which includes means for converting the ultrasound scan signal into a stream of single bit digital data in which each bit is indicative of the relative amplitude of the ultrasound scan signal as compared to the amplitude indicated by previously converted digital data. The single bit digital data is inputted and stored alternately into two full screen buffers. As the data is read into one of the two full screen buffers, the stored data in the other buffer is being simultaneously converted into an analog television video signal. The digital to analog conversion is accomplished by varying an analog television video signal in response to the relative amplitude indicated by each bit in comparison with the amplitude indicated by previously converted digital data.
Transceiver or "head" circuitry is also disclosed which includes circuitry that selectively discharges one of an array of transducers which are in parallel, and during the controlled constant current recharge of that transducer, receives and processes the echo signals received by that recharging transducer. Four interlaced sub-arrays are selectively controlled, with each array selectively discharging one transducer in synchronization with the transducers discharged in the other arrays. Selective enable circuitry increments the set of enabled transducers along the array, and is interfaced with a delay decoder that senses shift activations, decodes which of the four sub-arrays is enabling the two central transducers, and delays the pulse applied to those sub-arrays.
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McConnell Matthew L.
Ottosen Richard A.
Roberts Michael K.
Bion Corporation
Ciarlante Anthony V.
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