Analog interface amplifiers for sub-mm broadband polymer intravascular ultrasonic imaging.

Ruiyan Wang, Isaias Treviño, Aaron J Fleischman, Steve J A Majerus
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Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) provides sufficient spatial resolution and penetration depth for use during radiological interventions and for detecting lesion morphology and pathology. Increased use of IVUS in peripheral arteries requires ever-smaller catheters with broader bandwidth to achieve microscopic resolution. This work advances the development of sub-mm IVUS catheters that have greatly improved resolution using broad-band polymer transducers. The high transducer impedance prevents direct attachment to standard 50-Ω micro-coaxial cables and requires high voltage excitation (50 - 100 VPP typically). To enable broadbandwidth IVUS in a sub-mm catheter, a custom analog front end (AFE) ASIC was developed. The AFE used an active limiter with a regenerative clamping structure to safely withstand large voltages using low-VT FETs. AFE characterization in series and shunt configurations demonstrated a typical signal-to-noise ratio of 33.3 dB over a 105 MHz imaging bandwidth. SNR was limited by the wide fractional bandwidth; AFEs demonstrated a 2.1 nV/√Hz noise floor. Pulse recovery to >230-Vpp excitation was measured between 325 - 450 ns, allowing imaging as close as 0.5 mm. The presented design achieves a broader imaging fractional bandwidth than previous interface amplifiers in a sub-millimeter form factor. Example images obtained from a 0.8-mm, 40 MHz transducer showed sufficient resolution for the detection of individual stent struts within a simulated artery with a wall thickness of 0.35 mm.

用于亚毫米宽带聚合物血管内超声成像的模拟接口放大器。
血管内超声(IVUS)为放射干预和检测病变形态和病理提供了足够的空间分辨率和穿透深度。外周动脉IVUS的使用越来越多,需要更小的导管和更宽的带宽来实现显微分辨率。这项工作推进了亚毫米IVUS导管的发展,该导管使用宽带聚合物换能器大大提高了分辨率。高换能器阻抗防止直接连接到标准50-Ω微同轴电缆,并需要高压激励(通常为50- 100 VPP)。为了在亚毫米导管中实现宽带IVUS,开发了定制模拟前端(AFE) ASIC。AFE采用带有再生箝位结构的有源限幅器,使用低vt场效应管可以安全地承受大电压。在串联和分流配置下的AFE特性表明,在105 MHz成像带宽下,典型的信噪比为33.3 dB。较宽的分数带宽限制了信噪比;AFEs的本底噪声为2.1 nV/√Hz。在325 - 450 ns之间测量脉冲恢复到>230-Vpp激发,允许成像接近0.5 mm。所提出的设计实现了比以前的亚毫米形状的接口放大器更宽的成像分数带宽。从0.8 mm, 40 MHz传感器获得的示例图像显示出足够的分辨率来检测壁厚为0.35 mm的模拟动脉内的单个支架支撑。
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