One step in making wireless MRI possible is to sync the clocks at both the transmit side hardware that plays out the pulse, and the receive chain that processes the FID data. A discrepancy between the timing of the two clocks will lead to jitter that amounts to artifacts in the MRI image. In this work, we demonstrate a method to transfer a wireless clock without creating jitter artifacts in an MRI image.
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