Mastering MRI Designs through Component Selection by Mark van Uden, Tesla Dynamic Coils
At Medische Elektronica 2024, Mark van Uden, engineering manager at Tesla Dynamic Coils, talked about Mastering MRI Designs through Component Selection.
In the realm of MR(I) scanners, the intricate interplay of electronic components and designs takes center stage. While predominantly passive, these components are not exempt from a stringent set of demands. Operating within an environment saturated with magnetic fields across diverse frequencies and amplitudes, the challenge lies in the dual mandate. On one front, designs grapple with the management of high peak and average powers, while concurrently demanding an acute sensitivity to detect low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) signals. Join us in this discussion as we delve into the meticulous utilization and stringent requirements governing the selection of electronic components and designs for optimal performance in MRI systems.
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