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This work presents a miniaturized system for performing time-domain microwave scans to detect malignancies within breast tissue. The proposed changes miniaturize components of the system designed by the McGill Breast Cancer Detection Group. The aim of this paper is to present the implementation of the Adafruit Si5351 Clock Generator and the Furaxa Pulser as an alternative to the currently used large...
This work presents the use of a compact and cost-effective clock generator to be incorporated in a time-domain microwave medical device. We demonstrate the ability of the Adafruit Si5351 development board as an alternative to the currently used table-top Tektronix gigaBERT 1400. We demonstrate the ability to produce low-noise clock signals from the development board that allows for the proper triggering...
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