High-bandwidth high-power gradient driver for magnetic resonance imaging with digital control

2005 
Gradient coils for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) require large currents (> 500 A) for the gradient field strength, as well as high voltage (> 1600 V) for fast slew rates. Additionally, extremely high fidelity, reproducing the command signal, is critical for image quality. A new driver topology recently proposed can provide the high power and operate at high switching frequency allowing high bandwidth control. The paper presents additional improvements to the new driver architecture, and more importantly, describes the digital control design and implementation, crucial to achieve the required performance level. The power stage and control have been build and tested with the experimental results showing that the performance achieved with the new digital control capability, more than fulfills the system requirements
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