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Independent circuit for active decoupling of RX coil for systems without active decoupling at 0.2T or with connecting issues (3T)

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Decoupling means are used in MRI both to protect electronics and to ensure patient safety by isolating reception (RX) coil from TX coil during transmission[1]. While widely used, some dedicated systems still do not exhibit active decoupling signal and use passive and/or geometrical configurations. Active decoupling has advantages against other methods, in terms of Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) (high-Q components) or for better control of potential B1 distortions[2].An external circuit which independently generates an active decoupling signal for RX coils for any MR system was developed. This circuit was tested on a 0.2T system with no active decoupling, and at 3T to demonstrate its interest when additional RX coil is required and connection is unknown or not allowed.

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hal-01279139 , version 1 (25-02-2016)

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T. Feuillet, M. J. Seurin, O. Beuf. Independent circuit for active decoupling of RX coil for systems without active decoupling at 0.2T or with connecting issues (3T). ESMRMB 2013 Congress, Oct 2013, Toulouse, France. n°239 p186. ⟨hal-01279139⟩
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