IP Library Granted Patent US 7,513,160
Granted Patent B2
US 7,513,160 · App. 11/806,475 · Granted Apr 7, 2009

Digital pulsed phase locked loop

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Patent No.
US 7,513,160
App. No.
11/806,475
Granted
Apr 7, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A digital pulsed phase locked loop (DPPLL) provides exact measurements of echo phase, time, and/or position delay as well as echo amplitude. These exact measurements provide better and more reliable results that directly benefit the many real world applications for the DPPLL. The DPPLL permits simultaneous tracking of multiple echo pulses and considerably improved echo selection and sampling.

Claims (76)

1. A method for operating a digitally-based measurement apparatus, comprising:

generating a digital transmit signal having a predetermined frequency and phase;

converting the digital transmit signal into an associated analog transmit signal;

directing the analog transmit signal to a test sample;

detecting a received echo signal associated with the test sample;

converting the received echo signal into digital form;

digital processing the digital received echo signal and the digital transmit signal to determine a phase relationship between the digital received echo signal and the digital transmit signal, wherein the phase relationship is associated with a characteristic with the test sample; and

outputting the phase relationship or the associated characteristic.

2. The method in claim 1 , further comprising:

digital processing the digital received echo signal and the digital transmit signal to determine an amplitude of the digital received echo signal, and

outputting the determined amplitude.

3. The method in claim 1 , further comprising:

adjusting the digital transmit signal based on the phase relationship to maintain a constant phase relationship between the digital transmit signal and the digital received echo signal.

4. The method in claim 1 , further comprising:

determining a time delay associated with the phase relationship, wherein the time delay represents the change in time required for the analog signal to propagate through a test sample from one pulse to the next.

5. The method in claim 1 , further comprising:

driving a transducer with the analog transmit signal causing the transducer to radiate a signal that interacts with the test sample to generate one or more echo signals.

6. The method in claim 1 , wherein the phase relationship is a phase difference, the method further comprising:

generating a digital quadrature signal of the digital transmit signal;

multiplying the digital received echo signal by the digital transmit signal to produce a first product;

multiplying the digital received echo signal by the digital quadrature signal to produce a second product;

filtering a higher frequency component from the first and second products; and

calculating the phase difference from the filtered first and second products.

7. The method in claim 6 , further comprising:

calculating an amplitude of the digital received echo signal from the filtered first and second products.

8. The method in claim 6 , further comprising:

adjusting the digital transmit signal and the quadrature signal based on the phase difference to achieve or maintain a quadrature relationship between the digital transmit signal and the digital received echo signal.

9. The method in claim 1 , wherein the digital received echo signal includes multiple echoes, each echo having an associated echo waveform, the method further comprising:

selecting one of the echoes; and

determining a sampling location of the waveform associated with the selected echo.

10. The method in claim 9 , wherein the sampling location is determined in accordance with the following steps:

defining an initial tracking window for the selected echo waveform;

determining an initial echo delay at which point the initial tracking window starts;

determining a peak value of the selected echo waveform within the initial tracking window; and

defining a new tracking window relative to a location of the peak value, smaller than the initial tracking window, wherein a length of the new tracking window is determined based on a fraction of an amplitude of the peak value.

11. The method in claim 10 , wherein the start of the new tracking window is a nearest point preceding the peak value where the amplitude of the selected echo waveform within the initial tracking window first falls below the fraction of the amplitude of the peak value and the length of the tracking window is a distance between the start of the new tracking window and a point after the peak where the amplitude of the selected echo waveform again first falls below the fraction of the amplitude of the peak value.

12. The method in claim 1 , wherein the digital received echo signal includes multiple echoes, each echo having an associated echo waveform, the method further comprising:

detecting multiple received echoes associated with the test sample;

converting the received echoes into digital form;

digitally processing the digital received echoes and the digital transmit signal to determine a corresponding phase relationship between each of the digital received echoes and the digital transmit signal, wherein each phase relationship is associated with a characteristic with the test sample; and

outputting the determined phase relationships or the associated characteristics.

13. A digitally-based measurement apparatus, comprising:

digital processing circuitry configured to generate a digital transmit signal having a predetermined frequency and phase;

digital-to-analog conversion circuitry configured to convert the digital transmit signal into an associated analog transmit signal;

a transducer for directing the analog transmit signal to a test sample;

a detector for detecting a received echo signal associated with the test sample;

analog-to-digital conversion circuitry for converting the received echo signal into digital form,

wherein the digital processing circuitry is further configured to process the digital received echo signal and the digital transmit signal to determine a phase relationship between the digital received echo signal and the digital transmit signal, wherein the phase relationship is associated with a characteristic with the test sample, and to output the phase relationship or the associated characteristic.

14. The apparatus in claim 13 , wherein the digital processing circuitry is further configured to digitally process the digital received echo signal and the digital transmit signal to determine an amplitude of the digital received echo signal and to output the determined amplitude.

15. The apparatus in claim 13 , wherein the digital processing circuitry is further configured to adjust the digital transmit signal based on the phase relationship to maintain a constant phase relationship between the digital transmit signal and the digital received echo signal.

16. The apparatus in claim 13 , wherein the digital processing circuitry is further configured to determine a time delay associated with the phase relationship, wherein the time delay represents the change in time required for the analog signal to propagate through a test sample from one pulse to the next.

17. The apparatus in claim 13 , wherein the transducer, upon receiving the analog transmit signal, is operable to radiate a signal that interacts with the test sample to generate one or more echo signals.

18. The apparatus in claim 17 , wherein the transducer is configured to receive the echo signal for detection by the detector.

19. The apparatus in claim 17 , further comprising another transducer for receiving the echo signal for detection by the detector.

20. The apparatus in claim 13 , wherein the phase relationship is a phase difference, wherein the digital processing circuitry is further configured to:

generate a digital quadrature signal of the digital transmit signal;

multiply the digital received echo signal by the digital transmit signal to produce a first product;

multiply the digital received echo signal by the digital quadrature signal to produce a second product;

filter a higher frequency component from the first and second products; and

calculate the phase difference from the filtered first and second products.

21. The apparatus in claim 20 , wherein the digital processing circuitry is further configured to calculate an amplitude of the digital received echo signal from the filtered first and second products.

22. The apparatus in claim 20 , wherein the digital processing circuitry is further configured to adjust the digital transmit signal and the quadrature signal based on the phase difference to achieve or maintain a quadrature relationship between the digital transmit signal and the digital received echo signal.

23. The apparatus in claim 20 , wherein the digital received echo signal includes multiple echoes, each echo having an associated echo waveform, and wherein the digital processing circuitry is further configured to:

select one of the echoes; and

determine a sampling location of the waveform associated with the selected echo.

24. The apparatus in claim 23 , wherein the digital processing circuitry is further configured to:

define an initial tracking window for the selected echo waveform

determine an initial echo delay at which point the initial tracking window starts;

determine a peak value of the selected echo waveform within the initial tracking window; and

define a new tracking window relative to a location of the peak value, smaller than the initial tracking window, wherein a length of the new tracking window is based on a fraction of an amplitude of the peak value.

25. The apparatus in claim 24 , wherein the start of the new tracking window is a nearest point preceding the peak value where the amplitude of the selected echo waveform within the initial tracking window first falls below the fraction of the amplitude of the peak value and the length of the tracking window is a distance between the start of the new tracking window and a point after the peak where the amplitude of the selected echo waveform again first falls below the fraction of the amplitude of the peak value.

26. The apparatus in claim 13 , wherein the digital received echo signal includes multiple echoes, each echo having an associated echo waveform, and wherein the digital processing circuitry is further configured to:

detect multiple received echoes associated with the test sample;

convert the received echoes into digital form;

process the digital received echoes and the digital transmit signal to determine a corresponding phase relationship between each of the digital received echoes and the digital transmit signal, wherein each phase relationship is associated with a characteristic with the test sample; and

output the determined phase relationships or the associated characteristics.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 9, 2013
From: HANSEN MEDICAL, INC.
To: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Feb 25, 2010
From: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 14, 2010
From: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED
To: HANSEN MEDICAL, INC.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 28, 2007
From: LYNCH, JOHN E.; BLAKER, DAVID M.; COLATOSTI, DAVID J.
To: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED
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