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This page contains resources for RF coil design, fabrication, and testing related to the work conducted in the RF Lab of Dr. Lawrence Wald's group at the A. A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.   
 
This page contains resources for RF coil design, fabrication, and testing related to the work conducted in the RF Lab of Dr. Lawrence Wald's group at the A. A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.   
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''NEW (July 2019):  Revision C of the open-source shim amplifier are now available online.  Please see Current driver section below.'' 
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''NEW (July 2016):  MATLAB code is now available for multi-coil shimming simulations. The code includes helmet-style wire patterns and a constrained optimization script for finding optimal shim currents for B0 shimming of the brain.  Please see the'' [[Multi-coil B0 shimming]] ''section below.'' 
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''This page is under construction -- thank you for your patience as we upload materials...''  
 
''This page is under construction -- thank you for your patience as we upload materials...''  
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== Resources ==
 
== Resources ==
 
* [[Current driver:Current driver|Multi-channel current driver board]]
 
* [[Current driver:Current driver|Multi-channel current driver board]]
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* [[Multi-coil B0 shimming|Multi-coil B0 shimming research methods]]
 
* [[Multi-coil B0 shimming|Multi-coil B0 shimming research methods]]
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* [[Information and How-To guides for building RF coils]]
 
* [[Information and How-To guides for building RF coils]]
 
 
  
 
== Links to other Wikis in the Wald Group ==
 
== Links to other Wikis in the Wald Group ==
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* [http://ptx.martinos.org Link to pTx wiki]
 
* [http://ptx.martinos.org Link to pTx wiki]
 
* [http://tabletop.martinos.org Link to tabletop educational MRI scanner wiki]
 
* [http://tabletop.martinos.org Link to tabletop educational MRI scanner wiki]
 
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* [http://mpi.martinos.org Link to Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI) wiki]
 
 
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Revision as of 15:33, 11 July 2019

Radio Frequency Laboratory of the Wald Group at MGH

This page contains resources for RF coil design, fabrication, and testing related to the work conducted in the RF Lab of Dr. Lawrence Wald's group at the A. A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.


NEW (July 2019): Revision C of the open-source shim amplifier are now available online. Please see Current driver section below.


NEW (July 2016): MATLAB code is now available for multi-coil shimming simulations. The code includes helmet-style wire patterns and a constrained optimization script for finding optimal shim currents for B0 shimming of the brain. Please see the Multi-coil B0 shimming section below.


This page is under construction -- thank you for your patience as we upload materials...


Resources

Links to other Wikis in the Wald Group