Patent classifications
B06B1/0215
Serial interface for parameter transfer in an ultrasound device
Circuitry for ultrasound devices is described. A multi-level pulser is described, which can support time-domain and spatial apodization. The multi-level pulser may be controlled through a software-defined waveform generator. In response to the execution of a computer code, the waveform generator may access master segments from a memory, and generate a stream of packets directed to pulsing circuits. The stream of packets may be serialized. A plurality of decoding circuits may modulate the streams of packets to obtain spatial apodization.
Vibration unit
In a vibration unit, a first electrode of a sensor circuit of a control unit is electrically connected to a first external electrode of a first piezoelectric element, a second electrode of the sensor circuit is electrically connected to a second external electrode of the first piezoelectric element, a first electrode of a drive circuit is electrically connected to a first external electrode of a second piezoelectric element, and a second electrode of the drive circuit is electrically connected to a second external electrode of the second piezoelectric element. Only a relatively small voltage induced by an electromotive force occurring due to the flexure of the first piezoelectric element is applied to the sensor circuit. In addition, only a relatively large drive voltage to be applied to the second piezoelectric element is applied to the drive circuit.
CONTINUOUS PROCESSOR UTILIZING QUANTUM FIELD MICRO-VARIABLE PARTICLE INTERACTION
Continuous processing equipment is suitable for use in the preparation of elastomeric compositions from end-of-life tire crumb or other vulcanized rubber starting materials. A reactor includes an outer barrel, a first shaft and a second shaft, and one or more piezoelectric transducer-driven acoustic horns arranged along the outer barrel and penetrating the outer barrel through a series of vibration-isolated ports which traverse a jacket of the outer barrel.
EQUALIZATION FOR MATRIX BASED LINE IMAGERS FOR ULTRASOUND IMAGING SYSTEMS
Disclosed herein are ultrasonic transducer systems comprising: an ultrasonic imager comprising a plurality of pMUT transducer elements; and one or more circuitries connected electronically to the plurality of transducer element, the one or more circuitries configured to enable: pulse transmission and reception of reflected signal for the ultrasonic transducer, where inductors are used to equalize impedance to obtain greater pressure output. Also disclosed are methods of altering a pressure of an ultrasonic wave emitted by an ultrasonic transducer.
Driver circuitry and operation
This application relates to methods and apparatus for driving a transducer with switching drivers. A driver circuit has first and second switching drivers for driving the transducer in a bridge-tied-load configuration, each of the switching drivers having a respective output stage for controllably switching the respective driver output node between high and low switching voltages with a controlled duty cycle. Each of switching drivers is operable in a plurality of different driver modes, wherein the switching voltages are different in said different driver modes. A controller controls the driver mode of operation and the duty cycle of the switching drivers based on the input signal. The controller is configured to control the duty cycles of the first and second switching drivers within defined minimum and maximum limits of duty cycles; and to transition between driver modes of operation when the duty cycle of one of the switching drivers reaches a duty cycle limit.
DEVICE FOR REMOVING RESIDUAL VIBRATION IN LINEAR RESONANT ACTUATOR AND METHOD FOR SAME
The present invention relates to a haptic feedback system, and in particular to a device and method for rapidly removing residual vibration in a linear resonant actuator, the method driving the linear resonant actuator by applying a resonant frequency thereto to implement a haptic function and applying a braking signal for removing the residual vibration after the driving of the linear resonant actuator, wherein the braking signal is
a driving wave for generating the same vibration waveform as a residual vibration waveform of the linear resonant actuator, and is applied to the linear resonant actuator at a point of time when a BEMF signal of the linear resonant actuator crosses a zero point, the braking signal being applied in an opposite direction in which it is possible to cancel the residual vibration waveform of the linear resonant actuator.
MICROCHIP FOR DRIVING A RESONANT CIRCUIT
A microchip (300) for driving a resonant circuit, wherein the resonant circuit is an LC tank, an antenna or a piezoelectric transducer, and wherein the microchip (300) is a single unit which comprises a plurality of interconnected embedded components and subsystems comprising at least an oscillator (315), a pulse width modulation (PWM) signal generator subsystem (329), an analogue to digital converter (ADC) subsystem (318) and a digital to analogue converter (DAC) subsystem (327).
APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTING ULTRASONIC WAVES
An apparatus for transmitting ultrasonic waves, the apparatus including a microchip (300) for driving a resonant circuit and a resonant circuit which is at least one of an inductance (L) capacitance (C) circuit (LC tank), an antenna and a piezoelectric transducer. The microchip (300) is a single unit which includes a plurality of interconnected embedded components and subsystems including at least an oscillator (315), a pulse width modulation (PWM) signal generator subsystem (329), an analogue to digital converter (ADC) subsystem (318) and a digital to analogue converter (DAC) subsystem (327).
TRANSDUCER FOR FACILITATING WASTE CLEARANCE OF THE BRAIN LYMPHATIC SYSTEM AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF
The present disclosure relates to an ultrasound transducer and a control method thereof. More particularly, the present disclosure is related to an ultrasound transducer for facilitating waste clearance of the brain lymphatic system and a control method thereof. A transducer according to the present disclosure includes: an oscillator including a plurality of Piezoelectric materials, and a polymer encompassing the plurality of Piezoelectric materials, and irradiating an ultrasound using at least one of the plurality of Piezoelectric materials and the polymer; a lens having a first space where at least a part of the oscillator is inserted, and focuses the applied ultrasound; and a housing supporting connection between the oscillator and the lens, wherein a height of the oscillator is longer than a height of the first space, a first height difference between the height of the oscillator and the height of the first space is inverse proportion to overall height of the lens, and a width of the oscillator is smaller than a width of the first space.
Method for acoustic power scalable charge-redistribution ultrasonic system with on-chip aberration compensation for portable ultrasonic applications
The present disclosure is generally directed to a method for driving an ultrasonic transducer. The method includes coupling a driving electrode and a ground electrode of the ultrasonic transducer to a power supply and a ground, respectively, during a first time period based on a received drive signal. The method further includes decoupling the driving electrode and the ground electrode of the ultrasonic transducer from the power supply and the ground, respectively, to float the driving electrode and the ground electrode of the ultrasonic transducer during a second time period based on the received drive signal to store a charge between the driving electrode to the ground electrode.