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| - | The Matlab script we created is called gradientacoustic at in can be used to import your Siemens pulse sequence files (*.dsv). After you select your files to import, the script displays the time domain shape of your x, y, and z Gradients. | + | ===== MATLAB script to check whether your pulse sequence peaks fall into acoustic ranges ===== |
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| + | The Matlab script we created is called gradientacoustic at in can be used to import your Siemens pulse sequence files (*.dsv). After you select your files to import, the script displays the time domain shape of your x, y, and z Gradients. | ||
| + | The MATLAB script can be used for following main functions: | ||
| + | - simulation of trapezoidal sequences | ||
| + | - load simulated gradient files (DSV, Siemens IDEA VA25, VB15) | ||
| + | - enables to zoom-in into critical parts of the sequence | ||
| + | - selection of gradient engines (e.g.TQ-engine) | ||
| + | - single sided FFT | ||
| + | - peak picking and peak labeling in micro-second | ||
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| - | Files selection | ||
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