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The console interfaces with the computer via MATLAB. It produces the RF transmit pulses and gradient waveforms based on vectors created in a MATLAB sequence. It also acquires the received MRI signal at a time specified in the sequence. The console samples the received signal and downconverts it to baseband. Some specifics are at: http://mrsrl.stanford.edu/~medusa/hardware/ | The console interfaces with the computer via MATLAB. It produces the RF transmit pulses and gradient waveforms based on vectors created in a MATLAB sequence. It also acquires the received MRI signal at a time specified in the sequence. The console samples the received signal and downconverts it to baseband. Some specifics are at: http://mrsrl.stanford.edu/~medusa/hardware/ | ||
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[[File:medusabox.jpg|400px|thumb|right|figure 1. so and so]] | [[File:medusabox.jpg|400px|thumb|right|figure 1. so and so]] | ||
Revision as of 00:15, 14 August 2013
Console Part 1
The console interfaces with the computer via MATLAB. It produces the RF transmit pulses and gradient waveforms based on vectors created in a MATLAB sequence. It also acquires the received MRI signal at a time specified in the sequence. The console samples the received signal and downconverts it to baseband. Some specifics are at: http://mrsrl.stanford.edu/~medusa/hardware/
The console is also described in detail in [medusa.pdf this journal article].