Vendor: MEMS Vision Category: Analog Front End

Ultrasound AFE Transceiver Chip for CMUT Transducers

The MVUS01 ultrasound transducer interface is the first generation of high-voltage (HV) ultrasound ASICs intended for portable me…

TSMC 180nm BCDG2 View all specifications

Overview

The MVUS01 ultrasound transducer interface is the first generation of high-voltage (HV) ultrasound ASICs intended for portable medical imaging probes and other markets. The chip supports pulsing ultrasonic transducers, with excitation voltages of up to 50V, and has high gain and low noise receivers, for increased sensitivity to ultrasonic echoes. The chip is programmable to support a wide range of loads, at reasonable current consumption levels.

 RX FEATURES

Programmable TIA Gain 78, 68, 63, 58 dBΩ
Input Bandwidth ~5MHz
Output Noise 120nV/SqrtHz(Max gain)
Current Consumption 13mA typical
Maximum Output THD -50 dBc

 TX FEATURES

Maximum Output Voltage 45V
Current Consumption (2% Duty Cycle) 14mA @ 470pF load
Output Rise/Fall Times 30ns @ 200pF load

Key features

  • 8-channel ultrasound transceiver analog front-end
  • RX front-end with analog output (T/R switch, TIA)
  • High Voltage TX Driver with input pulse shaping. Supports a wide range of transducer capacitances (200pF-520pF)
  • Each RX channel is designed to drive 300Ω-6kΩ resistive loads and up to 200pF capacitive loads
  • Operating temperature range from 0 to 85°C
  • Fully compliant SPI interface, with fast command for T/R switch configuration

Block Diagram

Applications

  • Ultrasound Medical Imaging
  • Ultrasound Proximity Sensing
  • Non-destructive Testing

Files

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Silicon Options

Foundry Node Process Maturity
TSMC 180nm BCDG2

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
MVUS01
Vendor
MEMS Vision
Type
Silicon IP

Provider

MEMS Vision
HQ: Canada
MEMS VISION is a leading semiconductor, sensors and MEMS company providing cutting-edge miniaturization solutions to the $5B sensors and high performance electronics markets. The company capitalizes on a strong portfolio of patents and intellectual property on MEMS and ICs, and a team of highly qualified personnel, to offer a wide range of sensors related products and services to its customers and partners. We are specialized in the design of MEMS interfaces and IPs with focus on high performance and low power designs. We have a wide portfolio of IPs that include low noise sensing and sensor interfacing circuits, MEMS resonators for timing and clocking applications and digital signal processing circuits. We also offer customized design services and turn-key solutions.

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