IP Library Granted Patent US 12693271
Granted Patent B2
US 12693271 · App. 18/456,829 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Method and apparatus for ultrasonic testing using temporal sparse firing

Inventors: Mike Matheson (Owen Sound, CA); Jonathan Lesage (Hamilton, CA); Mohammad Marvasti (Waterloo, CA)
Assignee: ECLIPSE SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTS INC.
G01N29/34G01N29/0609G01N29/069G01N29/449G01N2291/0289G01N2291/106
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Patent No.
US 12693271
App. No.
18/456,829
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Disclosed is a method and apparatus for ultrasonic testing using TSF (Temporal Sparse Firing). For each position of a plurality of positions of a phased array ultrasonic probe, an ultrasonic wave is transmitted into an object using a defined subset of transducer elements and propagation of the ultrasonic wave in the object is observed using receiving elements of the transducer elements to produced raw image data for the position, such that the defined subset changes for adjacent positions of the ultrasonic phased array probe. The raw image data of each position is combined to produce an ultrasonic image of the object. Notably, the ultrasonic image can be produced faster than traditional FMC (Full Matrix Capture) approaches because only a subset of the transducer elements transmit at each position. Meanwhile, diversity provided by the defined subset changing for adjacent positions can mitigate reduction in image quality as in traditional sparse firing.

Claims (31)

1 . A method for ultrasonic testing of an object using a phased array ultrasonic probe having a plurality of transducer elements, the method comprising:

for each position of a plurality of positions of the phased array ultrasonic probe, transmitting an ultrasonic wave into the object using a defined subset of the transducer elements and observing propagation of the ultrasonic wave in the object using receiving elements of the transducer elements to produced raw image data for the position, such that the defined subset changes for adjacent positions of the ultrasonic phased array probe; and

combining the raw image data of each position to produce an ultrasonic image of the object.

2 . The method of claim 1 , where combining the raw image data of each position to produce the ultrasonic image of the object comprises:

for each position of the plurality of positions of the ultrasonic phased array probe, blending the raw image data for the position with the raw image data of nearby positions within a defined boundary to generate rendered image data for the position; and

combining the rendered image data of each position to produce the ultrasonic image of the object.

3 . The method of claim 2 , wherein the blending comprises a PCTFM (Phase Coherence Total Focusing Method) operation.

4 . The method of claim 2 , wherein the blending comprises a DMaS (Delay Multiply and Sum) operation.

5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein for each position of the phased array ultrasonic probe, the defined subset of the transducer elements that transmit is one-half of the transducer elements of the phased array ultrasonic probe.

6 . The method of claim 1 , wherein for each position of the phased array ultrasonic probe, the defined subset of the transducer elements that transmit is one-quarter of the transducer elements of the phased array ultrasonic probe.

7 . The method of claim 1 , wherein for each position of the phased array ultrasonic probe, the defined subset of the transducer elements that transmit is one-eighth of the transducer elements of the phased array ultrasonic probe.

8 . The method of claim 1 , wherein for each position of the phased array ultrasonic probe, the receiving elements comprise all of the transducer elements of the phased array ultrasonic probe.

9 . The method of claim 1 , wherein for each position of the phased array ultrasonic probe, transmitting the ultrasonic wave into the object comprises transmitting the ultrasonic wave diagonally into the object relative to an outside surface of the object.

10 . The method of claim 1 , wherein for each position of the phased array ultrasonic probe, transmitting the ultrasonic wave into the object comprises transmitting the ultrasonic wave orthogonally into the object relative to an outside surface of the object.

11 . An FPGA (Field Programable Gate Array) having logic gates that have been synthesized such that, when the FPGA is implemented with an ultrasonic testing apparatus comprising a phased array ultrasonic probe having a plurality of transducer elements, the logic gates configure the ultrasonic testing apparatus to implement the method of claim 1 .

12 . A non-transitory computer readable medium having recorded thereon statements and instructions that, when executed by a processor of an ultrasonic testing apparatus comprising a phased array ultrasonic probe having a plurality of transducer elements, configure the ultrasonic testing apparatus to implement the method of claim 1 .

13 . An ultrasonic testing apparatus comprising:

a phased array ultrasonic probe having a plurality of transducer elements; and

TSF (Temporal Sparse Firing) circuitry coupled to the phased array ultrasonic probe and configured to control the phased array ultrasonic probe to implement the method of claim 1 .

14 . The ultrasonic testing apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the TSF circuitry comprises an FPGA (Field Programable Gate Array).

15 . The ultrasonic testing apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the TSF circuitry comprises a processor for executing software.

16 . The ultrasonic testing apparatus of claim 13 , comprising a TSF module integrating the TSF circuitry, wherein the TSF module is separate from the phased array ultrasonic probe, and wherein the TSF module comprises a user interface including a display configured to display the ultrasonic image of the object.

17 . The ultrasonic testing apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the TSF circuitry is integrated with the phased array ultrasonic probe.

18 . The ultrasonic testing apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the phased array ultrasonic probe has an angled configuration such that the ultrasonic waves are transmitted diagonally into the object relative to an outside surface of the object.

19 . The ultrasonic testing apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the phased array ultrasonic probe has an orthogonal configuration such that the ultrasonic waves are transmitted orthogonally into the object relative to an outside surface of the object.

20 . A method for ultrasonic testing of an object using a phased array ultrasonic probe having a plurality of transducer elements, the method comprising:

for each position of a plurality of positions of the phased array ultrasonic probe, transmitting an ultrasonic wave into the object using a defined subset of the transducer elements and observing propagation of the ultrasonic wave in the object using receiving elements of the transducer elements to produced raw image data for the position, such that the defined subset changes for adjacent positions of the ultrasonic phased array probe; and

combining the raw image data of each position to produce an ultrasonic image of the object including:

for each position of the plurality of positions of the ultrasonic phased array probe, blending the raw image data for the position with the raw image data of nearby positions within a defined boundary to generate rendered image data for the position; and

combining the rendered image data of each position to produce the ultrasonic image of the object; and

wherein the blending the raw image data comprises a sliding average operation on the raw image data of the nearby positions within the defined boundary, such that the defined boundary slides in a corresponding manner with the each position of the phased array ultrasonic probe.