This article describes the measurement and evaluation of the system noise figure of a nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer. A method was used which involved the console of the spectrometer, calibrated for real voltage (in volts), and used for noise signal digitisation and measurement. The resulting digitised signal was exported and processed, and the root mean square value calculated. This value was utilised for the noise power calculation, which was compared with the theoretical value and the noise figure calculated. The method presented enables analysis of the bandwidth of the noise. Many of the equations that are commonly used for signal processing have been derived for the specific task and require verification. We have verified the technique using a commercial console with two preamplifier pairs. The experimental data agree well with the theoretical values, confirming that the presented method is a valid, simple, and fast tool for the inspection of the spectrometer receiver.
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Andris, P., Emery, E. F., & Frollo, I. (2019). Analysis of NMR Spectrometer Receiver Noise Figure. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/1083706
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