por Antoine Daridon | Sep 3, 2019 | Metronews, MFC2046, MRI, Newsletter
Magnetic Field Camera and probe array to map a 160 mm DSV extremity MRI magnet In the development of our new extremity MRI magnet, the choice of the metrology instruments was critical. Precision, reliability and potential to scale-up to production were the key...
por Antoine Daridon | Ago 14, 2019 | Metronews, MFC2046, Newsletter, NMR-ESR, Science, Technology
Maria Silva Elipe in front of the 400 MHz magnet (courtesy of D. Pooke) At Metrolab, we have been following the leading-edge work of Dr. Maria Silva Elipe to bring a high-frequency NMR spectrometer into her chemistry laboratory. We are delighted she took time out of...
por Antoine Daridon | Jun 23, 2019 | Metronews, MRI, Newsletter, THM1176
Overview of MR Interactions and Standard Test Methods for implants, instruments and accessories to be used in the MRI environment Gregor Schaefers1,2 MR safety and imaging compatibility are internationally recognized as important issues for medical devices. FDA...
por Philip Keller | Jun 18, 2019 | Hall, Metronews, MV2, Newsletter, Science, Technology
Summary In response to customer requests, we are investigating whether our integrated 3-axis Hall chip, the MagVector™ MV2, can operate at cryogenic temperatures. For these tests, we are working with two German research labs, the GSI near Frankfurt and the KIT in...
por Antoine Daridon | Jun 17, 2019 | Hall, Metronews, MRI, MV2, Newsletter
Prof. Dr. Joris Pascal is a lecturer in Life Sciences Technologies at the Institute for Medical Engineering and Medical Informatics (FHNW-IM2) in Muttenz, Switzerland. Joris holds a master’s degree in electrical engineering from the Ecole Supérieure d’Electricité...
por Philip Keller | Ene 9, 2019 | Hall, Metronews, Newsletter, THM1176
One of our clients has made available his Python module to drive the Three-axis Hall Magnetometer THM1176. This code is provided as Open Source, with no support guarantees from either the author or Metrolab. You can find the GIT repository here. A heartfelt thanks to...