Simio
Newbie level 4
Hello!
Thanks to the help provided in this thread I was able to produce the pulsed ultrasound signal that I needed. (1.5 MHz sinewave, pulsed at 1kHz, 20% duty cycle, 21 V p-p)
The general design ended being as follows: a signal generator that produces the sinewave, a 555 circuit that controls a 4066 which switches the sinewave and finally a LM318 that amplifies the signal to 21 V peak to peak.
I was getting the correct signal by measuring with the oscilloscope without the transducer load. As I connected the transducer, the circuit worked for about 30s and the shut off and some smoke appeared. It seems no big damage was caused.
What happened? What I have read leads me to believe that I need a transducer driving circuit (disclaimer: I am a total electronic noob). I thought the LM318 handeled the "power"part by amplifying the signal, but it seems that this is a current issue, right?
So my question is: do you have any design advice for an ultrasound transducer driver for this kind of signal?
BTW, on the LM318 datasheet on page 9 it shows a circuit for "isolating large capacitive loads". Will that suffice or do I need other completely different driver circuit?
Thanks to the help provided in this thread I was able to produce the pulsed ultrasound signal that I needed. (1.5 MHz sinewave, pulsed at 1kHz, 20% duty cycle, 21 V p-p)
The general design ended being as follows: a signal generator that produces the sinewave, a 555 circuit that controls a 4066 which switches the sinewave and finally a LM318 that amplifies the signal to 21 V peak to peak.
I was getting the correct signal by measuring with the oscilloscope without the transducer load. As I connected the transducer, the circuit worked for about 30s and the shut off and some smoke appeared. It seems no big damage was caused.
What happened? What I have read leads me to believe that I need a transducer driving circuit (disclaimer: I am a total electronic noob). I thought the LM318 handeled the "power"part by amplifying the signal, but it seems that this is a current issue, right?
So my question is: do you have any design advice for an ultrasound transducer driver for this kind of signal?
BTW, on the LM318 datasheet on page 9 it shows a circuit for "isolating large capacitive loads". Will that suffice or do I need other completely different driver circuit?