Miguel, right now TI has the TX517 (transmitter) and TX810 (TRSW) in production. most people use FPGA for TX BF and RX BF.
if you are interested in our future devices TI is working on, we need to get NDA in place. you can submit your information at…
Hi Taylor,
The TX810 is a Transmit/Receive switch meant to protect an ultrasound receiver from the high voltage signals typically sent out from an ultrasound transmitter.
I would really need to understand your project better to be able to help.
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Jayadev,
right now we don't have such a solution yet. the best is still the TX517+TX810+AFE58xx+TSW1400.
the best AFE for your need might be the AFE5818 family. it is the 16CH AFEs and has been in produciton for 2 years. many customers verified…
Part Number: AFE5808AEVM are these components TX517 --> Transducer --> TX810 --> AFE5808A --> TSW1400.--> raspberry pi3 --> lcd considered to be the complete design of displaying ultrasound images??
does this design include all the process on signal…
Hi Chandu,
Does the pulser output get less distorted when you set B3B2B1 to 000 or 001? I am not familiar with the TX810. However, looking at fig 14 of the TX810 datasheet, it might loading the output of the pulser when B3B2B1 is set to 111.
Regards…
Hi i m using 2 ultrasonic transducer that is capacitive based one for transmitting and the other for receiving. The transmitting signal is AC pulse at 5Vpp , 17MHz with DC bais of 60 V. This transmitted signal is received by the receiver transducer and…
Part Number: AFE58JD18 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TX810 , AFE5818 Hi
I am researcher at University of California, Berkeley. I am working on design of an 8-channel ultrasound based transceiver for neural implants. I am planning on using the following…