Keywords: Software Tools, Pulse Sequence Design
We present CMRseq, a new python package for MR sequence definitions. The package builds upon successful concepts of previous frameworks, while leveraging Python functionality to increase usability and maintainability. CMRseq features physical unit checks, adheres to coding style conventions and includes unit-test coverage and continuous integration infrastructure for documentation. Import and export functionality to facilitate compatibility with popular formats is also included. The API reference as well as information on installation and how to get started is publicly available at: https://people.ee.ethz.ch/~jweine/cmrseq/latest/index.html
Keywords: Open source, reproducible science, sequence design, software tools, visualization
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