A 200-MHz fully-differential CMOS front-end with an on-chip inductor for magnetic resonance imaging

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dc.contributor Wright , Steven
dc.contributor Zourntos , Takis
dc.creator Ayala , Julio Enqrique , II
dc.date 2007 -04 -25T20 :04 :59Z
dc.date 2007 -04 -25T20 :04 :59Z
dc.date 2005 -12
dc.date 2007 -04 -25T20 :04 :59Z
dc.date.accessioned 2013 -03 -12T17 :45 :18Z
dc.date.available 2013 -03 -12T17 :45 :18Z
dc.date.issued 2013 -03 -12
dc.identifier http : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /4729
dc.identifier.uri http : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /4729
dc.description Recently , there is a growing interest in applying electronic circuit design for biomedical applications , especially in the area of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR ) . NMR has been used for many years as a spectroscopy technique for analytical chem - istry . Previous studies have demonstrated the design and fabrication of planar spiral inductors (microcoils ) that serve as detectors for nuclear magnetic resonance mi - crospectroscopy . The goal of this research was to analyze , design , and test a prototype integrated sensor , which consisted of a similar microcoil detector with analog components to form a multiple -channel front -end for a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI ) system to perform microspectroscopy . The research has succeeded in producing good function - ality for a multiple -channel sensor . The sensor met expectations compared to similar one -channel systems through experiments in channel separation and good signal -to - noise ratios .
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dc.format electronic
dc.format application /pdf
dc.format born digital
dc.language en _US
dc.publisher Texas A &M University
dc.subject NMR
dc.subject MRI
dc.subject CMOS
dc.subject microcoil
dc.subject on -chip inductor
dc.subject front -end
dc.title A 200 -MHz fully -differential CMOS front -end with an on -chip inductor for magnetic resonance imaging
dc.type Book
dc.type Thesis
dc.type Electronic Thesis
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A 200-MHz fully-differential CMOS front-end with an on-chip inductor for magnetic resonance imaging. Available electronically from http : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /4729 .

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