HV7351K6-G

Microchip Technology
689-HV7351K6-G
HV7351K6-G

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Description:
RF Front End 8-Ch Programmable HV Ultrasound Beam

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Microchip
Product Category: RF Front End
RoHS:  
5 V, 3 V to 70 V
12 uA, 2.6 uA
+ 125 C
SMD/SMT
QFN-80
Tray
Brand: Microchip Technology
Minimum Operating Temperature: - 40 C
Moisture Sensitive: Yes
Product Type: RF Front End
Factory Pack Quantity: 176
Subcategory: Wireless & RF Integrated Circuits
Technology: Si
Unit Weight: 276.100 mg
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CNHTS:
8542399000
CAHTS:
8542390000
USHTS:
8542390090
TARIC:
8544429090
ECCN:
EAR99

HV7351 Eight Channel Ultrasound Beamformer

Microchip HV7351 delivers an 8-channel programmable high voltage ultrasound transmit beamformer. Each channel is capable of swinging up to ±70V with an active discharge back to 0V. The outputs can source and sink more than 3.0A to achieve fast output rise and fall times. The active discharge is also capable of sourcing and sinking 3.0A for a fast return to ground. The topology of the HV7351 will significantly reduce the number of I/O logic control lines needed. Each pulser has four associated 64-bit shift registers for storing pre-determined transmit patterns and a 10-bit delay counter for controlling the transmit time. One of four arbitrary patterns can be transmitted with adjustable delay, depending on the data loaded into these shift registers and the delay counter. The delay counter can be clocked up to 200MHz, allowing incremental delays down to 5ns.