Spectrum-Console#
Fully Digital Open-Source Console for MRI Acquisitions Written in Python#
Welcome to the documentation for the Spectrum Console—an open-source MRI console designed for low-field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This console, driven by Spectrum-Instrumentation measurement cards and Python-based software, offers a cost-effective and portable solution for exploring sophisticated low-field imaging techniques. Successfully implemented and tested on a low-field MRI scanner, the Spectrum-Console demonstrates real-time computed Pulseq sequences with high fidelity compared to measured waveforms. The console’s design holds the potential to enhance the capabilities of low-field MRI systems, fostering opportunities for advanced techniques in the field. Explore the documentation to delve into the technical details and possibilities offered by the Spectrum-Console. The documentation provides insights, including quick-start guide, user guide, hands-on examples and the API reference.
This guide provides a quick introduction and explains which requirements must be met, how the software can be installed and what an example program looks like.
Examples that show how the package is used. A prerequisite is a successful installation.
The key concept guide contains general information about the package components and their functionality. The concept guide contains more general information independent of the implementation.
The API reference guide contains a detailed description of the Spectrum-Console API. The reference describes how the methods work and which parameters can be used. It assumes that you have an understanding of the key concepts.