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20 March 2014 The design of split row-column addressing array for 2D transducer
Yanping Jia, Liushuai Lv, Mingyue Ding, Ming Yuchi
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Abstract
Real-time 3D ultrasonic imaging with 2D array is difficult to implement because of the challenge in fabricating and interconnecting the 2D transducer array with a large number of elements. Row-column addressing provides a simple manufacturing method with 2N connections rather than N2 for an N×N array. The top and bottom electrodes of the transducer are designed to be orthogonal, resulting in essentially two orthogonal1-D arrays in a single transducer. However, this interconnection scheme degrades the image quality because of defocusing in column direction in transmit event. To solve this problem, a split row-column addressing (SRCA) scheme is proposed in this paper. Rather than connecting all the elements in the column direction together, the array is divided into several disconnected blocks. This method can access focusing beams in both row and column directions. Selecting an appropriate split scheme is the key to maintaining a reasonable trade off in image quality and the number of connections. The relation between the number of split and the corresponding main-lobe width is discussed. The simulated point spread functions of 32×32 array with and without split row-column addressing are given out. The result shows the image quality is similar to fully addressing for 32×32 array in case of five blocks with 4, 6, 12, 6, and 4 elements of each block.
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Yanping Jia, Liushuai Lv, Mingyue Ding, and Ming Yuchi "The design of split row-column addressing array for 2D transducer", Proc. SPIE 9040, Medical Imaging 2014: Ultrasonic Imaging and Tomography, 90401I (20 March 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2043328
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KEYWORDS
Transducers

Image quality

Ultrasonography

3D image processing

Electrodes

Imaging arrays

Point spread functions

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