Object
In this article, two issues pertaining to MRI digital receivers are addressed. One is the maintenance of phase coherence between
the transmitter and the receiver—an effective solution is proposed, in which the receiver frequency is switched synchronously
with the transmitter frequency. The other is the dynamic range of the receiver—gain-switching technique is utilized to improve
the dynamic range. To meet the hardware requirements of these solutions, a digital receiver with fast frequency- and gain-switching
capabilities was implemented.
Materials and methods
The primary components of the proposed digital receiver are a variable gain amplifier, a high-speed analog-to-digital converter
and a single-chip digital receiver core. The radio-frequency magnetic resonance signal is directly sampled by the analog-to-digital
converter and processed in the digital receiver core. By pre-storing the receiver waveform in the on-board SDRAM, the frequency
and gain of the receiver may be switched very quickly.
Results
The performance of the proposed digital receiver is verified by embedding it in an imaging spectrometer. It is then demonstrated
by conducting experiments on a home-built 0.3-T magnetic resonance imaging system.
Conclusion
The results show that the phase coherence between the transmitter and the receiver and the dynamic range of the receiver are
greatly improved. Consequently, the proposed digital receiver may be useful for obtaining multiple-slice two-dimensional magnetic
resonance images with very high resolution.
Keywords Digital receiver - Fast frequency switching - Dynamic range - Fast gain switching