Claims
- 1. An acoustic micro imaging method useful in the inspection of a target, comprising:
scanning the target with a focused pulsed acoustic beam; sensing the pulsed beam after it has been modified by interaction with the target and producing a time-domain signal indicative of the modifications; and processing said time-domain signal to produce a frequency domain representation of the modifications.
- 2. The method defined by claim 1 including inverse transforming said frequency domain representation.
- 3. The method defined by claim 2 including modifying said time-domain signal before processing it.
- 4. The method defined by claim 2 including modifying said frequency domain representation before said inverse transforming operation.
- 5. The method defined by claim 4 wherein said modifying comprises apodizing, shading, or otherwise filtering said frequency domain representation.
- 6. The method defined by claim 1 wherein said processing comprises Fourier transforming.
- 7. The method defined by claim 6 including inverse Fourier transforming said frequency domain representation.
- 8. An acoustic micro imaging method useful in the inspection of a target, comprising:
scanning the target with a focused pulsed acoustic beam; sensing the pulsed beam after it has been modified by interaction with the target and producing a time-domain signal indicative of the modifications; processing said time-domain signal to produce a frequency domain representation of the modifications; and producing an image-wise display of said frequency domain representation of the modifications.
- 9. The method defined by claim 8 including simultaneously producing an image-wise display of said time-domain signal.
- 10. The method defined by claim 9 including inverse transforming said frequency domain representation to a time-domain signal, and wherein said image-wise display of said time-domain signal displays the result of said inverse transforming.
- 11. An acoustic micro imaging method useful in the inspection of a target, comprising:
scanning the target with a focused pulsed acoustic beam; sensing the pulsed beam after it has been modified by interaction with the target and producing a time-domain signal indicative of the modifications; gating the signal segment to isolate a pixel-representative segment thereof, converting the gate-isolated signal segment to a frequency domain representation thereof, in the frequency domain of the signal, identifying a selected frequency component of the signal, and producing an image-wise signal representing many pixels in an image wherein the information in the pixel-representative signal segment associated with each of said many pixels is characteristic of the said selected frequency component.
- 12. The method defined by claim 11 including inverse transforming said frequency domain representation.
- 13. The method defined by claim 11 including producing an image-wise display of said frequency domain representation.
- 14. The method defined by claim 11 including simultaneously producing an image-wise display of said time-domain signal.
- 15. The method defined by claim 14 including inverse Fourier transforming said frequency domain representation to a time-domain signal, and wherein said image-wise display of said time-domain signal displays the result of said inverse transforming.
- 16. The method defined by claim 12 including modifying said frequency domain representation before said inverse transforming operation.
- 17. The method defined by claim 16 wherein said modifying comprises apodizing, shading, or otherwise filtering said frequency domain representation.
- 18. The method defined by claim 11 wherein said converting comprises Fourier transforming.
- 19. A method of processing a time-domain signal derived from an acoustic microscope, comprising converting the signal to a frequency domain representation of the signal.
- 20. The method defined by claim 19 including producing an image-wise display of said frequency domain representation.
- 21. The method defined by claim 20 including simultaneously producing an image-wise display of said time-domain signal.
- 22. The method defined by claim 19 wherein said converting comprises Fourier transforming.
- 23. A method of processing a gated time-domain signal derived from a pulsed beam acoustic microscope, comprising Fourier transforming the signal to a frequency domain representation of the signal.
- 24. A method of processing a time-domain signal derived from a scanning acoustic microscope, comprising:
gating the signal to isolate a pixel-representative segment thereof; converting the signal to a frequency domain representation of the signal; in the frequency domain of the signal, identifying a selected frequency component of the signal; and producing an image-wise signal representing many pixels in an image wherein the information associated with each of said many pixels is characteristic of the said selected frequency component of the pixel-representative signal segment.
- 25. The method defined by claim 24 including inverse transforming said frequency domain representation.
- 26. The method defined by claim 24 including modifying said frequency domain representation before said identification of a selected frequency component of the signal.
- 27. The method defined by claim 26 wherein said modifying comprising apodizing, shading, or otherwise filtering said frequency domain representation.
- 28. The method defined by claim 24 wherein said converting is a Fourier transform process.
- 29. The method defined by claim 24 wherein said frequency component comprises a single frequency.
- 30. The method defined by claim 29 including inverse transforming said frequency domain representation.
- 31. The method defined by claim 24 wherein said frequency component comprises a band of frequencies.
- 32. The method defined by claim 31 including inverse transforming said frequency domain representation.
- 33. The method defined by claim 31 wherein said step of producing includes determining the dominant frequency in said selected band of frequencies.
- 34. A method useful in the inspection of a target, comprising:
scanning the target with a pulsed acoustic beam; sensing the pulsed beam after it has been modified by interaction with the target and producing a first time-domain signal indicative of the modifications; processing said time-domain signal to produce a frequency domain representation of the modifications; modifying said frequency domain signal; and converting said modified frequency domain signal to a second time-domain signal.
- 35. The method defined by claim 34 including producing an image-wise display of said second time domain representation.
- 36. The method defined by claim 35 including simultaneously producing an image-wise display of said frequency representation.
- 37. The method defined by claim 34 wherein said converting comprises Fourier transforming.
- 38. The method defined by claim 34 including producing a simultaneous image-wise display of said first and second time-domain signals.
- 39. A method of processing a first time-domain signal derived from an acoustic microscope, comprising converting the signal to a frequency domain representation of the signal, modifying the frequency domain representation of the signal, and converting the modified signal to a second time-domain signal having a different image content than said first time-domain signal.
- 40. The method defined by claim 39 wherein said modifying comprises apodizing, shading, or otherwise filtering said frequency domain representation.
- 41. The method defined by claim 39 including producing an image-wise display of said second time domain representation.
- 42. The method defined by claim 41 including simultaneously producing an image-wise display of said frequency representation.
- 43. The method defined by claim 39 wherein said converting comprises Fourier transforming.
- 44. The method defined by claim 39 including producing a simultaneous image-wise display of said first and second time-domain signals.
- 45. A method of processing a gated first time-domain signal derived from a pulsed beam acoustic microscope, comprising Fourier transforming the signal to a frequency domain representation of the signal, modifying the frequency domain representation of the signal, and inverse Fourier transforming the signal to a second time-domain signal having a different image content than said first time-domain signal.
- 46. A method of processing a first image-wise time-domain signal derived from an acoustic microscope, comprising:
gating the signal to isolate a pixel-representative segment thereof; converting the signal to a frequency domain representation of the signal; in the frequency domain of the signal, identifying a selected frequency component of the signal; modifying the frequency domain representation of the signal; and inverse Fourier transforming the signal to produce a second image-wise time-domain signal representing many pixels in an image wherein the information in the pixel-representative signal segment associated with at least a number of said many pixels has been altered due to said modification of said signal while in the frequency domain.
- 47. The method defined by claim 46 wherein said modifying comprising apodizing, shading, or otherwise filtering said frequency domain representation.
- 48. The method defined by claim 46 wherein said converting is a Fourier transform process.
- 49. Apparatus for inspecting a target and producing a frequency domain representation of a gated time domain signal, comprising:
a scanning acoustic microscope having an acoustic pulser; a signal processor including an acoustic pulse sensor, amplifier and pixel gate coupled to said pulser; and a frequency domain converter responsive to the output of said signal processor.
- 50. The apparatus defined by claim 49 including inverse transform circuitry coupled to said frequency domain converter.
- 51. The apparatus defined by 49 wherein said converter is a Fourier transformer.
- 52. Apparatus useful in the inspection of a target, comprising:
means for scanning the target with a pulsed acoustic beam; means for sensing the pulsed beam after it has been modified by interaction with the target and producing a time-domain signal indicative of the modifications; means for gating the signal to isolate a pixel-representative segment thereof, means for converting the signal to a frequency domain representation of the signal, means for identifying in the frequency domain a selected frequency component of the signal, and means for producing an image-wise signal representing many pixels in an image wherein the information in the pixel-representative signal segment associated with each of said many pixels is characteristic of the said selected frequency component.
- 53. The apparatus defined by claim 52 including means for producing an image-wise display of said image-wise signal.
- 54. The apparatus defined by claim 53 including simultaneously producing an image-wise display of said time-domain signal.
- 55. The apparatus defined by claim 52 wherein said converting comprises Fourier transforming.
- 56. Apparatus useful in the inspection of a target, comprising:
means for scanning the target with a pulsed acoustic beam; means for sensing the pulsed beam after it has been modified by interaction with the target and producing a first time-domain signal indicative of the modifications; means for processing said time-domain signal to produce a frequency domain representation of the modifications; means for modifying said frequency domain signal; and means for converting said modified frequency domain signal to a second time-domain signal.
- 57. The apparatus defined by claim 56 including means for producing an image-wise display of said second time domain representation.
- 58. The apparatus defined by claim 57 including means for simultaneously producing an image-wise display of said frequency representation.
- 59. The apparatus defined by claim 56 wherein said converting comprises Fourier transforming.
- 60. The apparatus defined by claim 56 including means for producing a simultaneous image-wise display of said first and second time-domain signals.
- 61. Apparatus for processing a first time-domain signal derived from an acoustic microscope, comprising means for converting the signal to a frequency domain representation of the signal, means for modifying the frequency domain representation of the signal, and means for converting the modified signal to a second time-domain signal having a different image content than said first time-domain signal.
- 62. The apparatus defined by claim 61 including means for producing an image-wise display of said second time domain representation.
- 63. The apparatus defined by claim 62 including means for simultaneously producing an image-wise display of said frequency representation.
- 64. The apparatus defined by claim 61 wherein said means for converting comprises Fourier transforming.
- 65. The apparatus defined by claim 61 including means for producing a simultaneous image-wise display of said first and second time-domain signals.
- 66. The method defined by claim 1 including modifying said time-domain signal before processing it.
- 67. The method defined by claim 66 wherein said modifying comprises windowing, shading, or otherwise filtering said time-domain signal.
- 68. The method defined by claim 31 wherein said step of producing includes determining the lowest amplitude in said selected band of frequencies.
- 69. The method defined by claim 38 including producing a third image-wise display of said frequency-domain representation prior to converting.
- 70. The method defined by claim 42 including producing a third simultaneous image-wise display of said first time-domain signal.
- 71. The method defined by claim 44 including producing a third simultaneous image-wise display of said frequency-domain representation.
- 72. The apparatus defined by claim 60 including means for producing a third simultaneous image-wise display of said frequency representation.
- 73. The apparatus defined by claim 65 including means for producing a third simultaneous image-wise display of said frequency representation.
- 74. The method defined by claim 1 including digitizing said time-domain signal before processing it.
- 75. The method defined by claim 66 including inverse transforming said frequency-domain representation.
- 76. The method defined by claim 11 including digitizing the gate-isolated signal segment prior to converting it.
- 77. The method defined by claim 68 including inverse transforming said frequency-domain representation.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a utility application based upon, and deriving priority from, Provisional Application Serial No. 60/248,138, filed Nov. 13, 2000 which is owned by the owner of the present application.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60248138 |
Nov 2000 |
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