Claims
- 1. A method of selectively exciting an array of transducers in an ultrasound visualization and receiving echo signals therefrom, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) applying a voltage differential to a parallel array of series combinations, each combination containing a transducer and a diode;
- (b) selectively discharging the voltage differential to one transducer of the array of transducers by closing a switch in parallel with that transducer, whereby said one transducer is excited to generate an ultrasound signal;
- (c) applying a current pulse to the discharged transducer to reapply a voltage differential to the discharged transducer;
- (d) applying a constant current to the recharged transducer through the diode corresponding to the recharged transducer to maintain that diode in a forward biased state while the recharged transducer receives echo signals; and
- (e) sequentially repeating steps b through d with other transducers in the array.
- 2. A pulse driver circuit for an ultrasound visualization system comprising:
- (a) a parallel array of n series combinations, each combination containing a transducer and a diode;
- (b) n switches, each of n switches being in parallel with one of said transducers;
- (c) means for applying a voltage differential to said array of transducers;
- (d) means for selectively discharging the voltage differential to one of the array of transducers, said selective discharge means including means for closing the switch in parallel with that transducer, whereby that transducer is excited to generate an ultrasound signal;
- (e) recharge means for reapplying the voltage differential to said excited transducer; and
- (f) means for applying a constant current to the excited transducer through the diode corresponding to that excited transducer to maintain that diode in a forward biasing state while the excited transducer receives echo signals.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 204,589, filed Nov. 6, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,381,675.
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