IP Library Granted Patent US 8,138,762
Granted Patent B2
US 8,138,762 · App. 12/546,148 · Granted Mar 20, 2012

Coil decoupling for an RF coil array

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Patent No.
US 8,138,762
App. No.
12/546,148
Granted
Mar 20, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

An MRI phase RF coil array includes a plurality of separate RF coil elements where each coil element has a pre-amplifier circuit with a conditioning circuit in advance of the transistor including an inductor and capacitors connected across the input of preamplifier. Each of the coil elements has a preamplifier decoupling parallel resonant circuit for generating a tuned high impedance across the ends of the coil so as to inhibit coupling in the coil from signals in adjacent and non-adjacent coils of the array. The decoupling circuit comprises a fixed first capacitor across the ends, a second variable capacitor in one of the leads, a further capacitor in the conditioning circuit, all of which define a capacitance which co-operates with the inductance defined by the inductor of the conditioning circuit of preamplifier to form the parallel resonant circuit to generate the high impedance.

Claims (33)

1. An RF coil array for use in a magnetic resonance system for detecting MR signals from a subject comprising:

a plurality of separate RF coil elements arranged in an array for receiving RF signals from the subject, each of the coil elements having a conductive loop with a plurality of capacitors and with a pair of ends across one of the capacitors at which the signal is extracted;

at least one of the coil elements having a pre-amplifier circuit for receiving the signal from the pair of ends of the coil element for amplification of the signal to submit to a signal analysis system;

the pre-amplifier circuit including a transistor and conditioning components in advance of the transistor arranged to determine a required impedance for the pre-amplifier circuit;

the conditioning components including an inductance and a capacitance;

said at least one of the coil elements having a preamplifier decoupling network connected across the pair of ends at said one of the capacitors for generating a high impedance across the pair of ends so as to inhibit coupling in the coil from signals in adjacent and non-adjacent coils and coil elements of the array;

wherein the decoupling circuit comprises a capacitance including said at least one capacitor which co-operates with the inductance of the conditioning circuit element to form a parallel resonant circuit to generate said high impedance;

and wherein the capacitance and the coil element are arranged with impedance values selected to define an output impedance which substantially matches the required impedance of the pre-amplifier circuit.

2. The RF coil array according to claim 1 wherein the values of the capacitance and the inductance are selected such that the parallel resonant circuit maximizes the impedance generated across the pair of ends by the parallel resonant circuit while allowing some difference between the output impedance of the coil element and the required impedance of the pre-amplifier circuit.

3. The RF coil array according to claim 1 wherein the pre-amplifier circuit including the transistor and the conditioning circuit element is defined as a separate component carried on a circuit board to which the coil and the decoupling circuit element are attached.

4. An RF coil array for use in a magnetic resonance system for detecting MR signals from subject comprising:

a plurality of separate RF coil elements arranged in an array for receiving RF signals from the subject, each of the coil elements having a conductive loop with a plurality of capacitors and with a pair of ends across one of the capacitors at which the signal is extracted;

at least one of the separate coil elements having a pre-amplifier circuit for receiving the signal from the pair of ends of the coil element for amplification of the signal to submit to a signal analysis system;

the pre-amplifier circuit including a transistor and a conditioning circuit in advance of the transistor arranged to determine a required impedance for the pre-amplifier circuit;

the conditioning circuit element including an inductance;

said at least one of the coils having a parallel resonant circuit across the pair of ends at said one of the capacitors for generating a high impedance across the pair of ends so as to inhibit coupling in the coil from signals in adjacent, non-adjacent coils and coil elements of the array,

wherein the parallel resonant circuit is defined by a capacitance including said at least one capacitor and the inductance of the conditioning circuit element of the pre-amplifier circuit;

and wherein an output impedance of the coil element is arranged to substantially match the required impedance of the pre-amplifier circuit.

5. The RF coil array according to claim 4 wherein the values of the capacitance and the inductance are selected such that the parallel resonant circuit maximizes the impedance generated across the pair of ends by the parallel resonant circuit while allowing some difference between the output impedance of the coil element and the required impedance of the pre-amplifier circuit.

6. The RF coil array according to claim 4 wherein the pre-amplifier circuit including the transistor and the conditioning circuit element is defined as a separate component carried on a circuit board to which the coil and the decoupling circuit element are attached.

7. An RF coil array for use in a magnetic resonance image system for detecting MR signals from a subject comprising:

a plurality of separate RF coil elements arranged in an array for receiving RF signals from the subject, each of the coil elements having a conductive loop with a pair of ends across which the signal is applied;

at least one of the separate coil elements having a pre-amplifier circuit for receiving the signal from the pair of ends of the coil element for amplification of the signal to submit to a signal analysis system;

the pre-amplifier circuit including a transistor and a conditioning circuit element in advance of the transistor arranged to determine a required impedance for the pre-amplifier circuit, the conditioning circuit element including an inductor;

said at least one of the coil elements having in the coil elements a first capacitor across which the pair of ends is connected and a second capacitor connected between one of the ends and the input of the pre-amplifier circuit, the first and second capacitors and the inductor from the preamplifier forming components of a parallel resonant circuit for generating a high impedance across the pair of ends so as to inhibit coupling in the coil from signals in adjacent and non-adjacent coil elements of the array coil;

and wherein an output impedance of the coil element is arranged to substantially match the required impedance of the pre-amplifier circuit.

8. The RF coil array according to claim 7 wherein the values of capacitance and the inductance in the parallel resonant circuit are selected such that the parallel resonant circuit maximizes the impedance across the pair of ends so as to inhibit coupling in the coil from signals in adjacent and non-adjacent coils of the array while the values selected allow some difference between the output impedance of the coil element and the required impedance of the pre-amplifier circuit.

9. The RF coil array according to claim 7 wherein the pre-amplifier circuit including the transistor and the conditioning circuit element is defined as a separate component carried on a circuit board to which the coil and the decoupling circuit element are attached.

10. The RF coil array according to claim 7 wherein the parallel resonant circuit includes at least one further capacitor in the conditioning circuit element of the pre-amplifier circuit.

11. The RF coil array according to claim 10 wherein the parallel resonant circuit consists solely of the first and second capacitors, at least one further capacitor in the conditioning circuit element of the pre-amplifier circuit and the inductor in the conditioning circuit element of the pre-amplifier circuit.

12. The RF coil array according to claim 10 wherein said at least one further capacitor in the conditioning circuit element of the pre-amplifier circuit is variable.

13. The RF coil array according to claim 7 wherein the second capacitor is variable.

14. The RF coil array according to claim 7 wherein the first capacitor is fixed.

Assignments (7)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 18, 2025
From: DEERFIELD IMAGING, INC.
To: IMRIS IMAGING, INC.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 18, 2025
From: ALERUS FINANCIAL, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: DEERFIELD IMAGING, INC.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 24, 2025
From: TRINITY CAPITAL INC.
To: DEERFIELD IMAGING, INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 14, 2025
From: DEERFIELD IMAGING, INC.
To: BELL BANK
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 14, 2025
From: DEERFIELD IMAGING, INC.
To: FARRAGUT SBIC FUND II, LP; FARRAGUT SBIC FUND III, LP
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 9, 2024
From: DEERFIELD IMAGING, INC.
To: ALERUS FINANCIAL, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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NOTICE OF TERMINATION OF SECURITY INTEREST AT REEL/FRAME NO. 059715/0394 Recorded Dec 29, 2023
From: TRINITY CAPITAL INC.
To: DEERFIELD IMAGING, INC.
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