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MAX2077
Octal-Channel Ultrasound Front-End

Breakthrough Levels of Performance for High-Channel Count Cart-Based and Portable Ultrasound Imaging Equipment


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The MAX2077 octal-channel ultrasound front-end is a fully integrated, bipolar, high-density, octal-channel ultrasound receiver optimized for low-cost, high-channel count, high-performance portable and cart-based ultrasound systems. The easy-to-use IC allows the user to achieve high-end 2D and PW imaging capability using substantially less space and power. The highly compact imaging receiver lineup, including a low-noise amplifier (LNA), variable-gain amplifier (VGA), and anti-alias filter (AAF), achieves an ultra-low 2.4dB noise figure at RS = RIN = 200Ω at a very low 64.8mW perchannel power dissipation. The full imaging receiver channel has been optimized for second-harmonic imaging with -64dBFS second-harmonic distortion performance with a 1VP-P 5MHz output signal and broadband SNR of > 68dB* at 20dB gain. The bipolar front-end has also been optimized for excellent low-velocity PW and color-flow Doppler sensitivity with an exceptional near-carrier SNR of 140dBc/Hz at 1kHz offset from a 5MHz 1VP-P output clutter signal.

The MAX2077 octal-channel ultrasound front-end is available in a small 8mm x 8mm, 56-pin thin QFN or 10mm x 10mm, 68-pin thin QFN package with an exposed pad and is specified over a 0°C to +70°C temperature range. To add CW Doppler capability, replace the MAX2077 with the MAX2078.

Key Features   Applications/Uses
  • 8 Full Channels of LNA, VGA, and AAF in a Small, 8mm x 8mm, 56-Pin or 10mm x 10mm, 68-Pin TQFN Package
  • Ultra-Low Full-Channel Noise Figure of 2.4dB at RIN = RS = 200Ω
  • Low Output-Referred Noise of 23nV/ at 5MHz, 20dB Gain, Yielding a Broadband SNR of 68dB* for Excellent Second-Harmonic Imaging
  • High Near-Carrier SNR of 140dBc/Hz at 1kHz Offset from a 5MHz, 1VP-P Output Signal, and 20dB of Gain for Excellent Low-Velocity PW and Color-Flow Doppler Sensitivity in a High-Clutter Environment
  • Ultra-Low Power 64.8mW per Full-Channel (LNA, VGA, and AAF) Normal Imaging Mode
  • Selectable Active Input-Impedance Matching of 50Ω, 100Ω, 200Ω, and 1kΩ
  • Wide Input-Voltage Range of 330mVP-P in High LNA Gain Mode and 550mVP-P in Low LNA Gain Mode
  • Integrated Selectable 3-Pole 9MHz, 10MHz, 15MHz, and 18MHz Butterworth AAF
  • Fast-Recovery, Low-Power Modes (< 2µs)
  • Pin Compatible with the MAX2078 Ultrasound Front-End with CW Doppler (MAX2077 68-Pin Package Variant)

 
  • Medical Ultrasound Imaging
  • Sonar

*When coupled with the MAX1437B ADC.

Diagram
MAX2077: Typical Application Circuit
Typical Application Circuit

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    Document Ref.: 19-4696; Rev 0; 2009-08-12
    This page last modified: 2009-10-01


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