IP Library Granted Patent US 8,766,830
Granted Patent B2
US 8,766,830 · App. 12/770,547 · Granted Jul 1, 2014

Digital waveform synthesizer for NMR phase control

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Patent No.
US 8,766,830
App. No.
12/770,547
Granted
Jul 1, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

In an RF source, a digital waveform synthesizer comprises a computational module to synchronously determine a desired periodic function, f(θ), within a first bandwidth portion, to which computational result there is combined an injected digital noise increment in an adjustable range of bounded amplitude, specifically selected to average over discontinuities of the DAC transfer characteristic. The combination is effected after passing the injected noise increment through a programmable digital filter forming a composite tuning word having a total bandwidth at a selected Nyquist zone and thence passing the composite tuning word through a truncation component to a DAC. The programmable digital filter is constructed to displace the spectral distribution of the injected noise increment to a portion of the total bandwidth remote from the first bandwidth portion.

Claims (8)

1. An RF pulse source of selectable RF phase, comprising:

a clock signal to establish a precise time base;

a digital representation of a desired waveform, comprising a plurality of digital tuning words defining said waveform, said waveform having phase angle and an amplitude corresponding to the phase angle, said tuning words having portions respectively for representing the amplitude and the phase angle;

a digital-to-analog converter of accepting a digital amplitude portion and transforming same to an analog representation thereof; and

a combiner for presenting each digital amplitude portion to the digital-to-analog converter in sequence determined by the phase angle portion, said presentation in timed synchrony with the time base; said digital representation communicating with the combiner to establish the value of phase angle corresponding to the initial tuning word of the sequence, whereby the digital-to-analog converter provides an analog representation of the desired waveform.

2. The RF source of claim 1 , wherein the sequence is continuously presented to the digital-to-analog converter and an RF wave train of first selected phase is derived therefrom.

3. The RF source of claim 2 , further comprising a gating element to enable said wave train of first selected phase for communication to an external device for a desired time interval.

4. The RF source of claim 3 , wherein the selected portion is the amplitude portion of the tuning word.