Claims
- 1. An ultrasonic diagnostic scanhead comprising:a scanhead enclosure; an array of transducer elements extending in at least two dimensions, located in the scanhead enclosure, and exhibiting a plurality of groupings (patches) of localized elements; a plurality of microbeamformers, located in the scanhead enclosure and coupled to the patches, each of which acts to beamform the signals received by the elements of a patch to produce at least two differently steered receive beams (multilines) from one set of received echo signals.
- 2. The ultrasonic diagnostic scanhead of claim 1, wherein each microbeamformer further includes at least two summing points at which simultaneously produced multilines are available.
- 3. The ultrasonic diagnostic scanhead of claim 1, wherein said array of transducer elements comprises a two dimensional array; and wherein each patch comprises a sub-aperture of the two dimensional array which is capable of receiving signals for multiple scanlines in the field of a transmit beam.
- 4. The ultrasonic diagnostic scanhead of claim 3, wherein each microbeamformer acts to produce two or more differently steered signals from a sub-aperture patch.
- 5. The ultrasonic diagnostic scanhead of claim 4, wherein each microbeamformer steers received multilines to be far enough apart to support the creation of interspaced interpolated lines.
- 6. The ultrasonic diagnostic scanhead of claim 5, wherein each microbeamformer steers received multilines to be within the beamwidth of a nominally steered beam.
- 7. The ultrasonic diagnostic scanhead of claim 1, wherein the array of transducer elements exhibits a rectilinear geometry, and wherein each microbeamformer produces at least four scanlines from a set of received echo signals.
- 8. The ultrasonic diagnostic scanhead of claim 7, wherein the four scanlines comprise multilines spatially arranged in a quadrature relationship about a nominal steering direction.
- 9. The ultrasonic diagnostic scanhead of claim 1, wherein the array of transducer elements exhibits a triangular-based geometry, and wherein each microbeamformer produces at least three scanlines from a set of received echo signals.
- 10. The ultrasonic diagnostic scanhead of claim 9, wherein the three scanlines comprise multilines spatially arranged in evenly spaced angles of rotation in a plane normal to a nominal steering direction.
- 11. In an ultrasound system, an ultrasonic scanhead having an array of transducer elements extending in at least two dimensions and arranged in sub-aperture patches of localized elements, each patch being coupled to a microbeamformer in the scanhead which acts to beamform the echo signals received by the patch, a method for producing multiple scanlines in response to a single transmit event comprising:transmitting ultrasonic energy from elements of the array; receiving a sequence of echo signals in response to the transmitted energy at the elements of a plurality of sub-aperture patches; and forming multiple differently steered scanlines in a microbeamformer for each patch from the sequence of echo signals received at the respective patch.
- 12. The method of claim 11, further comprising:coupling the multiple steered scanlines of a plurality of patches to an ultrasound system beamformer; and processing the multiple steered scanlines of the patches to produce a plurality of multilines in response to the transmit event.
- 13. The method of claim 11, further comprising:coupling the multiple steered scanlines of a plurality of patches to an ultrasound system processor; and interpolating the multiple steered scanlines of the patches to produce a plurality of scanlines in response to the transmit event.
- 14. The method of claim 11, wherein forming comprises producing three multilines spatially arranged in evenly spaced angles of rotation in a plane normal to a nominal steering direction.
- 15. The method of claim 11, wherein forming comprises producing four multilines spatially arranged in a quadrature relationship about a nominal steering direction.
- 16. An ultrasonic diagnostic imaging system comprising:a scanhead having a two dimensional array transducer, the elements of which are grouped into patches of localized elements during echo reception, and a plurality of microbeamformers each coupled to a patch which act to produce multiple, differently steered multilines for the patch in response to a single transmit event; a signal transmission device coupled to the microbeamformers; and an ultrasound system having a beamformer coupled to the signal transmission device which acts to beamform a plurality of multilines from the patch multilines.
- 17. The ultrasonic diagnostic imaging system of claim 16, wherein the array transducer exhibits a triangular-based element geometry, and wherein each microbeamformer produces at least three multilines from a set of received echo signals produced by the elements of a patch.
- 18. The ultrasonic diagnostic imaging system of claim 16, wherein the array transducer exhibits a rectilinear element geometry, and wherein each microbeamformer produces at least four multilines from a set of received echo signals produced by the elements of a patch.
- 19. The ultrasonic diagnostic imaging system of claim 16, wherein the ultrasound system further comprises an interpolator responsive to the patch multilines for producing interpolated scanlines.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/645,872, filed Aug. 24, 2000 and entitled “ULTRASONIC DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING OF THE CORONARY ARTERIES.”
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