An array of fully-integrated quadrature TX/RX NMR field probes for MRI trajectory mapping

J. Handwerker, M. Eder, M. Tibiletti, V. Rasche, K. Scheffler, J. Becker, M. Ortmanns, J. Anders
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In this paper we present fully-integrated field probes for real-time trajectory mapping during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) experiments. The field probes co-integrate an NMR microcoil and the required transceiver electronics on a single ASIC manufactured in a 0.13μm CMOS technology. Thanks to an on-chip PLL, power amplifier and low-IF quadrature receiver, all connections to and from the chip carry only low frequency signals allowing for an effective reduction of the magnetic coupling between the field probes and the MRI scanner during imaging. The small form factor and low power consumption of 16.5mW allows for the realization of arrays of field probes, which in contrast to single probes enable the correction of higher order field imperfections. Measured trajectory maps acquired with a prototype array consisting of four probes demonstrate the excellent sensor performance achievable using the proposed approach.
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一组用于MRI轨迹映射的完全集成的正交TX/RX核磁共振场探针
在本文中,我们提出了完全集成的场探针,用于磁共振成像(MRI)实验中的实时轨迹映射。现场探头将核磁共振微线圈和所需的收发器电子器件集成在0.13μm CMOS技术制造的单个ASIC上。得益于片上锁相环、功率放大器和低中频正交接收器,芯片的所有连接都只携带低频信号,从而有效地减少了成像过程中场探头和MRI扫描仪之间的磁耦合。尺寸小,功耗低,仅为16.5mW,可实现现场探头阵列,与单探头相比,可校正高阶场缺陷。由四个探针组成的原型阵列获得的测量轨迹图证明了采用该方法可以实现的优异传感器性能。
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