Four-channel magnetic resonance imaging receiver using frequency domain multiplexing.

Rev Sci Instrum

Shanghai Key Laboratory of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, People's Republic of China.

Published: January 2007

An alternative technique that uses frequency domain multiplexing to acquire phased array magnetic resonance images is discussed in detail. The proposed method has advantages over traditional independent receiver chains in that it utilizes an analog-to-digital converter and a single-chip multicarrier receiver with high performance to reduce the size and cost of the phased array receiver system. A practical four-channel digital receiver using frequency domain multiplexing was implemented and verified on a home-built 0.3 T magnetic resonance imaging system. The experimental results confirmed that the cross talk between each channel was below -60 dB, the phase fluctuations were about 1 degrees , and there was no obvious signal-to-noise ratio degradation. It is demonstrated that the frequency domain multiplexing is a valuable and economical technique, particularly for array coil systems where the multichannel receiver is indispensable and dynamic range is not a critical problem.

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