Analog Devices' Technology Simplifies Medical Ultrasound Design.NORWOOD, Mass. -- ADI introduces industry's first monolithic Doppler phase-shifter to enable significant reduction in cost, board space and power for stationary and portable continuous-wave Doppler ultrasound Doppler ultrasound An imaging technique using ultrasound that can detect moving liquids. Mentioned in: Priapism Doppler ultrasound systems. Analog Devices, Inc., (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : ADI), a global leader in high-performance semiconductors for signal processing applications, today extended its leadership in analog signal processing Analog signal processing is any signal processing conducted on analog signals by analog means. "Analog" indicates something that is mathematically represented as a set of continuous values. This differs from "digital" which uses a series of discrete quantities to represent signal. technology with an integrated circuit that simplifies the development of continuous wave (CW) Doppler imaging in stationary and portable ultrasound systems. CW Doppler is an advanced Doppler technique, used in approximately 30 percent of today's cardiac ultrasound equipment that allows physicians to accurately assess the physical state of arteries, veins and blood vessels Blood vessels Tubular channels for blood transport, of which there are three principal types: arteries, capillaries, and veins. Only the larger arteries and veins in the body bear distinct names. by quickly detecting blood flow and direction. The demand for both portable and stationary CW Doppler ultrasound systems is growing, with annual global unit shipments expected to increase 15 percent, year to year, over the next five years. These multi-channel ultrasound systems are capable of using hundreds of phase shifters per unit. Analog Devices' AD8333 is the industry's first dual-channel I/Q I/Q Inphase and Quadrature demodulator See demodulate. Demodulator A device used to recover the original modulating signal from a modulated wave. A demodulator is also known as a detector. and phase-shifter for CW Doppler ultrasound. The monolithic Doppler phase-shifter IC achieves a dynamic range of 161 dB/Hz, which is equal to or exceeds the dynamic range of existing multi-chip solutions, while using less than 25 percent of the board space per channel and delivering a per-channel bill of materials The list of components that make up a system. For example, a bill of materials for a house would include the cement block, lumber, shingles, doors, windows, plumbing, electric, heating and so on. savings of up to 75 percent. "Because ABF ABF Arbetarnas BildningsFörbund ABF American Breakfast (Thailand Hotels) ABF Associated British Foods plc (London, UK) ABF Association des Bibliothecaires Francais (French) analog front ends typically comprise discrete crosspoint switches or custom ASICs, manufacturers have been forced to accept significant cost and board space penalties," said Jay Cormier, product line director of the Linear Products Group at Analog Devices. "The AD8333, by comparison, provides the same coherent summing and phase alignment of multiple input channels as competing products while consuming just 190 mW/channel and significantly reducing circuit board area." AD8333 Advances Doppler Ultrasound Design The frequency and wavelength of an electromagnetic field are affected by relative motion. This is known as the Doppler effect. In the field of continuous wave Doppler ultrasound, the source and receiver are stationary. When transmitting and receiving Doppler ultrasound signals, variables such as tissue density, fluid viscosity, and rate of fluid movement create signals with very large dynamic range requirements. In CW Doppler processing, the most demanding application in ultrasound, there is a particular need for large dynamic-range signal processing elements. CW Doppler ultrasound systems require analog beam forming (ABF) because the large dynamic range cannot be processed digitally. Historically, an ABF front-end consisted of multiple low-noise amplifiers, analog delay lines, and numerous cross-point switch matrices. The dual-channel AD8333 significantly alters this approach by replacing it with a programmable phase-shifting technique with an I/Q demodulator for each input channel, eliminating the need for multiple analog delay lines and cross-point switches. The reduction in board space and low power allow for an increase in continuous wave functionality compared to the delay line approach. More About the AD8333 Monolithic Doppler Phase-shifter The AD8333 is designed with 22.5 degree phase steps, allowing for accurate time alignment of multiple channels in continuous wave beam forming applications. The amplifier offers parallel 4-bit digital control of phase states, and provides accurate channel matching through a common LO interface. Analog Devices offers a suite of products to complement the AD8333 and help customers complete the design of their medical ultrasound systems, including the AD8332 dual variable gain amplifier (VGA (Video Graphics Array) The display standard for the PC. All PC display adapters support VGA, and Windows machines boot up in "VGA mode" before switching to higher resolutions. ) or the AD8335 quad VGA, the AD9510 clock IC, the AD8021 high-speed amp and AD8016 line driver, and either the AD7665, AD7679, or AD7685 members of ADI's PulSAR(R) family of analog-to-digital converters. Applications While the power budget and board and cost savings enabled by the AD8333 optimize the development of advanced CW Doppler ultrasound equipment for both fixed and portable medical environments, the combination of I/Q demodulation demodulation: see modulation. See demodulate. (communications) demodulation - To recover the signal from the carrier. For example, in a radio broadcast using amplitude modulation the audio signal is transmitted as the mean amplitude of a and phase shifting also suits the AD8333 to other applications where measurement of phase shifts are required, including weather radar, adaptive antenna arrays, and automotive collision avoidance systems. Availability and Pricing The AD8333 monolithic Doppler phase-shifter is currently sampling and will be in full production in August 2005. The device is offered in a 5 mm x 5 mm LFCSP LFCSP Lead Frame Chip Scale Packaging (analog devices) LFCSP Lead Frame Chip Scale Package (lead-frame chip scale package A chip scale package (CSP) (sometimes, chip-scale package with a hyphen) is a type of integrated circuit chip carrier. According to the IPC, to qualify as chip scale, the package must have an area no greater than 1.2 times that of the die that is being packaged. ) and is priced at $8.95 each in 1,000-unit quantities. For more information, please visit www.analog.com/AD8333. About Analog Devices Innovation, performance, and excellence are the cultural pillars on which Analog Devices has built one of the longest standing, highest growth companies within the technology sector. Acknowledged industry-wide as the world leader in data conversion and signal conditioning technology, Analog Devices serves over 60,000 customers, representing virtually all types of electronic equipment. Celebrating 40 years as a leading global manufacturer of high-performance integrated circuits used in analog and digital signal processing See DSP. Digital Signal Processing - (DSP) Computer manipulation of analog signals (commonly sound or image) which have been converted to digital form (sampled). applications, Analog Devices is headquartered in Norwood, Massachusetts, with design and manufacturing facilities throughout the world. Analog Devices' common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) World's largest marketplace for securities. The exchange began as an informal meeting of 24 men in 1792 on what is now Wall Street in New York City. under the ticker "ADI" and is included in the S&P 500 Index. PulSAR(R) is a registered trademark of Analog Devices, Inc. |
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