Fluke 76-908 User Manual

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Nuclear Associates 76-908 & 76-907
Operators Manual

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DC-Offset Errors

DC-offset errors typically appear as a single bright pixel (sometimes as a dark pixel if overflow or
processing has occurred) at the center of the image matrix. The existence of this error is assessed
visually.

Receive Quadrature Errors

Receive quadrature ghosts will be evaluated using the central slice of the multi-slice sequence acquired
with the phantom at the isocenter. Receive ghosts will appear upside down and reversed from the true
signal producing objects (object in the upper left-hand corner will appear as a ghost in the lower right-
hand corner). Regions-of-interest values are taken from both the true image and the ghost image. The
receive Quadrature Error (E) is quantified by expressing the ghost ROI value (G) as a percent of the true
ROI (T).

E = ((T-G/T) x 100%

Transmit Quadrature Errors

Transmit quadrature ghosts are evaluated using images acquired in the multi-slice mode in which the
phantom is placed at a location offset from the isocenter. A transmit ghost appears in the slice located in
the opposite offset direction at a distance equal to the distance at which the true object is located from the
isocenter (mirror image from the isocenter). The ghost and true object image will be located at the same
relative positions in their respective images. For example, a true object located in the upper left comer at
a distance of +5 cm from the isocenter will produce a transmit quadrature ghost in the upper left comer of
the image at -5 cm ROl's taken over the true object and the ghost are used to determine the percent error
(E).

E = ((T-G)/T) x 100%

2.4.4 Action Criteria

Phase related errors should typically be less than 5% of the true signal value. DC-offset errors should not
be present in images from a properly functioning system.

2.4.5 Example Images

Figure 2-9 is an image of the linearity section of the phantom demonstrating the non-linearity that exists in
the magnetic field especially on the outer edge of the field of view. Three black squares are markers for
phantom orientations.



















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