Bio-Signal Amplifier which Maximizes the Output Voltage Amplitude using Bias Voltage Control Circuit

Author(s):  
Takahide Sato ◽  
Keita Ogino ◽  
Satomi Ogawa ◽  
Takumi Omata
Author(s):  
Trong-Thang Nguyen

<p>In this study, the author analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of multi-level inverter compared to the traditional two-level inverter and then chose the suitable inverter. Specifically, the author analyzes and designs the three-level inverter, including the power circuit design and control circuit design. All designs are verified through the numerical simulation on Matlab. The results show that even though the three-level inverter has a low number of switches (only 12 switches), but the quality is very good: the total harmonic distortion is small; the output voltage always follows the reference voltage.</p>


1991 ◽  
Vol 111 (5) ◽  
pp. 117-126 ◽  
Author(s):  
Akio Ishiguro ◽  
Takeshi Furuhashi ◽  
Shigeru Okuma ◽  
Yoshiki Uchikawa ◽  
Muneaki Ishida

IEEE Access ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 3781-3791
Author(s):  
Xingwu Wang ◽  
Yongjun Lin ◽  
Bingshu Wang ◽  
Weiliang Liu ◽  
Kang Bai

Sensors ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (21) ◽  
pp. 6244 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kiheum You ◽  
Hojong Choi

Piezoelectric transducers are triggered by the output voltage signal of a transmit voltage amplifier (TVA). In mobile ultrasound instruments, the sensitivity of piezoelectric transducers is a critical parameter under limited power supply from portable batteries. Therefore, the enhancement of the output voltage amplitude of the amplifier under limited power supply could increase the sensitivity of the piezoelectric transducer. Several-stage TVAs are used to increase the voltage amplitude. However, inter-stage design issues between each TVA block may reduce the voltage amplitude and bandwidth because the electronic components of the amplifier are nonlinearly operated at the desired frequency ranges. To compensate for this effect, we propose a novel inter-stage output voltage amplitude improvement (OVAI) circuit integrated with a class-B TVA circuit. We performed fundamental A-mode pulse-echo tests using a 15-MHz immersion-type piezoelectric transducer to verify the design. The echo amplitude and bandwidth when using an inter-stage OVAI circuit integrated with a class-B TVA circuit (696 mVPP and 29.91%, respectively) were higher than those obtained when using only the class-B TVA circuit (576 mVPP and 24.21%, respectively). Therefore, the proposed OVAI circuit could be beneficial for increasing the output amplitude of the class-B TVA circuit for mobile ultrasound machines.


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