Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging with high speed and interacti

Electricity: measuring and testing – Particle precession resonance – Using a nuclear resonance spectrometer system

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A nuclear magnetic resonance imaging capable of controlling a generation of a desired pulse sequence to be used interactively, realizing the adjustment of the pulse sequence easily and accurately, and realizing the high speed pulse sequence execution. The pulse sequence is automatically generated from a basic pulse sequence form and a parameter block storing the imaging parameters affected by the imaging conditions specified interactively. The pulse sequence is then automatically adjusted to an optimum setting by simulating an execution of the pulse sequence by using simulated RF pulses, gradient magnetic fields, static magnetic field, and nuclear spin density distribution, according to the characteristic parameters measured in advance. In the actual execution of the pulse sequence, the event codes stored in the event memory of the sequence controller are decoded by a plurality of decoders in parallel, and the rewriting of the event memory is realized by using a rewriting table having entries specifying a manner of rewriting each slot of each entry in the event memory, and flags in the event memory indicating an appropriate rewriting table entry for each slot.

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