A comparative analysis of CMUT receiving architectures for the design optimization of integrated transceiver front ends

M Sautto, AS Savoia, F Quaglia… - IEEE transactions on …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
IEEE transactions on ultrasonics, ferroelectrics, and frequency …, 2017ieeexplore.ieee.org
A formal comparison between fundamental RX amplifier configurations for capacitive
micromachined ultrasonic transducers (CMUTs) is proposed in this paper. The impact on
both RX and the pulse-echo frequency response and on the output SNR is thoroughly
analyzed and discussed. It is shown that the resistive-feedback amplifier yields a bandpass
RX frequency response, while both open-loop voltage and capacitive-feedback amplifiers
exhibit a low-pass frequency response. For a given power dissipation, it is formally proved …
A formal comparison between fundamental RX amplifier configurations for capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducers (CMUTs) is proposed in this paper. The impact on both RX and the pulse-echo frequency response and on the output SNR is thoroughly analyzed and discussed. It is shown that the resistive-feedback amplifier yields a bandpass RX frequency response, while both open-loop voltage and capacitive-feedback amplifiers exhibit a low-pass frequency response. For a given power dissipation, it is formally proved that a capacitive-feedback amplifier provides a remarkable SNR improvement against the commonly adopted resistive feedback stage, achieved at the expense of a reduced pulse-echo center frequency, making its use convenient in low-frequency and midfrequency ultrasound imaging applications. The advantage mostly comes from a much lower noise contributed by the active devices, especially with lowQ, broadband transducers. The results of the analysis are applied to the design of a CMUT front end in BIPOLAR-CMOSDMOS Silicon-on-Insulator technology operating at 10-MHz center frequency. It comprises a low-power RX amplifier, a highvoltage Transmission/Reception switch, and a 100-V TX driver. Extensive electrical characterization, pulse-echo measurements, and imaging results are shown. Compared with previously reported CMUT front ends, this transceiver demonstrates the highest dynamic range and state-of-the-art noise performance with an RX amplifier power dissipation of 1 mW.
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