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Moorpark, CA 93021
United States
• 2-channels
• Waveform and measurement histograms
• N2843A passive probe: 500 MHz, 10:1 attenuation (1 per channel)
• Frequency response analyzer (Bode plots)
This equipment will be used by LFMI research staff working in the design and optimization of high frequency Rx and Tx electronics for MRI scanners. This is an essential equipement for testing and performance assessment of RF hardware. The MRI Engineering core, LFMI, NINDS is developing RF hardware for ultra-high field MRI (so far up to 11.7T for humans and 17.6 T for animal research). Moving to these higher fields demands higher frequency of operation (closer to 1 GHz) for Rx and Tx electronics. This oscilloscope has the required bandwith to measured accurately to assess performance of our circuits operating at the highest expected fundamental frequency (for our MRI systems fmax ~<1 GHz) and it is light enough to transport from the RF laboratory to the MRI scanner control/equipement rooms as necessary for some of our hardware tests.
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