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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 04, 2018
Filed:
Mar. 04, 2013
Nikolaus Demharter, Dormitz, DE;
Klaus Huber, Effeltrich, DE;
Claus Seisenberger, Neufrannhofen, DE;
Thorsten Speckner, Erlangen, DE;
Markus Vester, Nürnberg, DE;
Christian Wünsch, Röthenbach a.d. Pegnitz, DE;
Nikolaus Demharter, Dormitz, DE;
Klaus Huber, Effeltrich, DE;
Claus Seisenberger, Neufrannhofen, DE;
Thorsten Speckner, Erlangen, DE;
Markus Vester, Nürnberg, DE;
Christian Wünsch, Röthenbach a.d. Pegnitz, DE;
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, München, DE;
Abstract
A method for emitting a sequence of high frequency pulses that may have different envelopes in a magnetic resonance tomography system is provided. A digital instruction signal that specifies the envelope for the high frequency pulses that are to be emitted is received. A digital control signal is transmitted to a high frequency unit for generating high frequency pulses, depending on the instruction signal. A test signal that allows notification of a current overload situation is received. The current control signal is reduced if the test signal indicates an overload situation.