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Texas Instruments launches complete analogue front ends
Extending its expertise in the medical imaging market, Texas Instruments (TI)
introduced a family of fully integrated analogue front ends (AFEs) for portable
to high-end ultrasound diagnostic equipment. TI's AFE58xx family will allow
the design of innovative ultrasound systems with superior image quality and
reduced power consumption.
The first device, the AFE5805, addresses the specific needs of the portable
ultrasound market with nearly 50 percent space savings, 20 percent lower power
consumption and 40 percent less noise than existing integrated solutions. Frost
& Sullivan forecasts the market for portable or hand-carried ultrasound
systems to grow with a 19.2 percent compound annual growth rate and reach $
330 million by 2010. "With the changing requirements and design complexity
in the ultrasound market, manufacturers require scalable, highly integrated
solutions to make ultrasound systems more accessible while further enhancing
medical image quality and reducing power consumption," said Kent Novak,
vice president of TI's Medical and High-Reliability business unit. "With
a full roadmap of AFE58xx devices addressing all market segments, TI is saving
systems cost for manufacturers and helping shape technology to improve the quality
and affordability of innovative ultrasound systems."
The AFE5805 is a complete analogue signal chain solution specifically designed
for portable ultrasound systems, which require low power and small size while
maintaining the highest resolution possible. By reducing component count, the
AFE5805 decreases power consumption by up to 20 percent with 122 mW per channel
power efficiency and offers 40 percent less noise than its closest competitor.
With the low noise feature of 0.85 nV/rtHz at 2 MHz, the AFE5805 achieves a
performance suitable not only for portable equipment, but also for high channel
density mid-range ultrasound systems.
The device integrates eight channels of a low-noise amplifier (LNA), voltage
controlled attenuator, programmable gain amplifier, low-pass filter, and 12-bit,
50 MSPS analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with LVDS data outputs. With a 15
mm by 9 mm package, the AFE5805 is the smallest analog front end currently available
in the market, about half the size of existing solutions.
The low input voltage noise level of the on-chip LNA is key to the quality of
the complete input signal path and determines the entire system performance,
including the high resolution. The AFE5805 is available in a 15 mm x 9 mm, 135-pin
BGA package with a suggested retail price of $ 75 each in 100-unit quantities.
Samples and EVMs are available now, with volume production scheduled for June
2008.
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