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A PMUT Transceiver Front-End with 100-V TX Driver and Low-Noise Voltage Amplifier in BCD-SOI Technology

Authors :
Lara Novaresi
Piero Malcovati
Andrea Mazzanti
Edoardo Bonizzoni
Marco Terenzi
Stefano Ottaviani
Davide Ugo Ghisu
Fabio Quaglia
Alessandro Stuart Savoia
Novaresi, L., Malcovati, P., Mazzanti, A., Bonizzoni, E., Terenzi, M., Ottaviani, S., Ghisu, D.U., Quaglia, F., Savoia, A.S.
Novaresi, L.
Malcovati, P.
Mazzanti, A.
Bonizzoni, E.
Terenzi, M.
Ottaviani, S.
Ghisu, D. U.
Quaglia, F.
Savoia, A. S.
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2022.

Abstract

This paper presents an analog transceiver for PMUT-based portable ultrasound medical imaging probes, working in the 2-4 MHz frequency range. The transceiver, fabricated in a 160-nm BCD-SOI technology, delivers a three-level train of pulses with amplitude up to ±50 V to the ultrasound transducer and collects the back-scattered echoes with a receiver chain, consisting of a low-noise voltage amplifier with programmable gain and a buffer. The circuit, connected to a PMUT, achieves a RX sensitivity of 50 mV/kPa at minimum gain and an input-referred noise spectral density of 13\,\text{nV}/\sqrt{Hz} at 2.3 MHz, consuming 5.4 mW. The peak RX sensitivity, obtained with acoustic measurements in a water tank, is 50 mV/kPa at 2.3 MHz.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e3e1e819238f912ca40f2dcc31cd3eb6