Title
A 64-channel transmitter for investigating parallel transmit MRI.
Abstract
Multiple channel radiofrequency (RF) transmitters are being used in magnetic resonance imaging to investigate a number of active research topics, including transmit SENSE and B(1) shimming. Presently, the cost and availability of multiple channel transmitters restricts their use to relatively few sites. This paper describes the development and testing of a relatively inexpensive transmit system that can be easily duplicated by users with a reasonable level of RF hardware design experience. The system described here consists of 64 channels, each with 100 W peak output level. The hardware is modular at the level of four channels, easily accommodating larger or smaller channel counts. Unique aspects of the system include the use of vector modulators to replace more complex IQ direct digital modulators, 100 W MOSFET RF amplifiers with partial microstrip matching networks, and the use of digital potentiometers to replace more complex and costly digital-to-analog converters to control the amplitude and phase of each channel. Although mainly designed for B(1) shimming, the system is capable of dynamic modulation necessary for transmit SENSE by replacing the digital potentiometers controlling the vector modulators with commercially available analog output boards. The system design is discussed in detail and bench and imaging data are shown, demonstrating the ability to perform phase and amplitude control for B(1) shimming as well as dynamic modulation for transmitting complex RF pulses.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1109/TBME.2012.2196797
IEEE Trans. Biomed. Engineering
Keywords
Field
DocType
radio transmitters,vector modulation,radiofrequency (rf) amplifier,transmit sense,b$_1$ shimming,parallel transmission,multiple channel radiofrequency transmitters,biomedical mri,magnetic resonance imaging,mosfet rf amplifiers,parallel transmit mri,b1 shimming,power 100 w,radiofrequency amplifiers,64-channel transmitter,digital potentiometers,partial microstrip matching networks
Transmitter,Computer science,Parallel communication,Communication channel,Electronic engineering,Modulation,Radio frequency,Converters,Modular design,Electrical engineering,Amplifier
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
59
8
1558-2531
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ke Feng100.34
Neal A. Hollingsworth221.64
Mary P McDougall355.44
Steven M Wright446.84