Ultrasound transmitting or receiving apparatus

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Inventors

Iinuma, Kazuhiro

Application #

887337

Filed

Mar-16-1978

Published

Nov-18-1980

Current US Class

073/626
342/375
367/105

International Classes

G01S 009/66

Field of Search

340/1 343/100 73/620 73/625 73/626 367/105

Assignee

Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. (JP)

Examiners

Tubbesing; T. H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner

US Patent References

4080838   Method and appar...
4099419   Ultrasonic tomogra...
4116229   Acoustic imaging a...
4127034   Digital rectilinear u...

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Other References

O. T. von Ramm et al., Cardiac Imaging Using a Phased Array Ultrasound System; Circulation; vol. 53, No. 2, Feb. 1976.

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Abstract
In an ultrasound transmitting or receiving apparatus, a plurality of ultrasound transducer elements comprising an ultrasound probe are arranged along a line to transmit and receive ultrasonic waves. For the purpose of sequentially transmitting and receiving an ultrasound beam through the transducer elements, variable-delay circuits are provided for applying delay times to the transmitting signals and/or the received signals. The variable-delay circuits include memory control devices, the addresses of which correspond to the respective azimuthal directions of transmitting and receiving the ultrasound beam. The outputs of the memory devices are connected to control terminals of transfer switches, which in turn are connected to tapped delay lines. The memory devices produce control codes such that the tapped delay lines produce predetermined delay times which control the azimuthal directions of transmitting or receiving the ultrasound beam.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A beam steering system for an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus comprising, in combination:

a plurality of ultrasound transducers for generating an ultrasonic beam;

pulse generating means for energizing said transducers to emit a sequence of pulses of ultrasonic energy;

a plurality of variable delay circuits for coupling said pulse generating means to each of said transducers, each said variable delay circuit including a tapped analog delay line having an input connected to receive the output of said pulse generating means and a plurality of output taps, said circuit further including an analog switch connected to each said tap and to a common output coupled to one of said transducers and a memory storing switch control codes representing states of said analog tap switches, said memory including an output connected to control said switches; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to ultrasound transmitting or receiving apparatus of the electronic scanning type in which an acoustic wave is electronically scanned, and more particularly to an apparatus employing a sector scanning and compound scanning such that the azimuthal direction of transmission or reception of an acoustic wave is changed by phase control during the electronic scanning of an acoustic wave.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

There have been used apparatus in which ultrasound pulses are transmitted into tissue areas under examination wherein the boundaries of different kinds of tissues which have respectively different acoustic impedance reflect the pulses and the echo signals derived from the reflections are utilized to image various planes of the tissues and to diagnose diseased regions of the tissues.

The method used in the apparatus mentioned above has been referred to as the pulse reflection method.

In the pulse reflection method, ultrasound pulses having a frequency of 2 MHz-10 MHz are transmitted into tissue areas from transducer elements and the acoustic waves reflected by a tissue boundary layers are detected for diagnostic purposes. This method is categorized according to the display system used. More particularly, when an A scope presentation is used the reflected waves are observed as an amplitude variation on a cathode ray tube, whereas when a B scope presentation is used the reflected waves are observed as a two-dimensional tomographic image represented by variations in the brightness of a cathode ray tube obtained by steering the ultrasound beam through a plane of the tissue structure under investigation by scanning a transducer. Furthermore, the pulse reflection method is also categorized according to the scanning system employed. With a linear scanning system, the ultrasound beam is steered in a parallel format and with a sector scanning system, the beam is steered in a circular sector format. With a compound scanning system, the linear scanning system and the sector scanning system are combined.
 
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