SDAA045 July   2025 TX08D , TX7316 , TX7332 , TX7364 , TX73H32 , TX73L64 , TX75E16

 

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  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Introduction to Ultrasound Transmitters
  5. 2TI Ultrasound Transmitter Portfolio
  6. 3Transmitter Part Selection Guide
    1. 3.1 Premier Ultrasound Cart Systems
    2. 3.2 High and Mid End Ultrasound Cart Systems
    3. 3.3 Portable Ultrasound Systems
    4. 3.4 Handheld Ultrasound Systems
    5. 3.5 Ultrasound Systems for Sonar Applications
  7. 4Summary
  8. 5References

High and Mid End Ultrasound Cart Systems

Although these systems offer lower image performance than premier cart systems, are more economical and support multiple imaging modes that cater to wide range of applications and segments. Transmit apodization is not considered a requirement in these systems, although the transmitters still require high level of beamforming capability as well as second harmonic and phase noise performance for B-mode and CW-mode imaging respectively.

The TX75E16 is an option for these systems as the device is less expensive as compared to TX08D and features 16 channels integrated in a single device. With a 45dBc of HD2 performance and -154dBc/Hz phase noise performance, the TX75E16 provides a 5-level pulser capable of support multiple imaging modes simultaneously.