The design of packaged and ESD protected RF front-end circuits for UHF receiver working at ISM band is presented. By extensively evaluating the effects of the package and ESD parasitics on the LNA input impedance, transconductance, and noise figure, some useful guidelines on the design of inductivel
Design and evaluation of an RF front-end for 9.4 T human MRI
β Scribed by G. Shajan; Jens Hoffmann; Juliane Budde; Gregor Adriany; Kamil Ugurbil; Rolf Pohmann
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 838 KB
- Volume
- 66
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0740-3194
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
At the field strength of 9.4 T, the highest field currently available for human MRI, the wavelength of the MR signals is significantly shorter than the size of the examined structures. Even more than at 7 T, constructive and destructive interferences cause strong inhomogeneities of the B~1~ field produced by a volume coil, causing shading over large parts of the image. Specialized radio frequency hardware and B~1~ management methods are required to obtain highβquality images that take full advantage of the high field strength. Here, the design and characteristics of a radio frequency frontβend especially developed for proton imaging at 9.4 T are presented. In addition to a 16βchannel transceiver array coil, capable of volume transmit mode and independent signal reception, it consists of custom built low noise preamplifiers and TR switches. Destructive interference patterns were eliminated, in virtually the entire brain, using a simple in situ radio frequency phase shimming technique. After mapping the B profile of each transmit channel, a numerical algorithm was used to calculate the appropriate transmit phase offsets needed to obtain a homogeneous excitation field over a user defined region. Between two and three phase settings are necessary to obtain homogeneous images over the entire brain. Magn Reson Med, 2011. &Β© 2011 WileyβLiss, Inc.
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