DocumentCode
3391983
Title
A mini-invasive multi-function biomedical pressure measurement system ASIC
Author
Wang, Chua-Chin ; Huang, Chi-Chun ; Liu, Yi-Cheng ; Pikov, Victor ; Shmilovitz, Doron
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Sun Yat-Sen Univ., Kaohsiung, Taiwan
fYear
2010
fDate
May 30 2010-June 2 2010
Firstpage
2936
Lastpage
2939
Abstract
A mini-invasive system ASIC for multiple bladder pressure measurement function is presented. Not only can the period of measurement be adjusted, the flexibility is also enhanced by using a tunable IA (instrumentation amplifier). Because the pressure inside the body cavity (i.e., bladder) usually does not vary drastically, a long-term mode is required to save the battery power for a reliable observation. Besides, the pressure dynamics in a cavity also could be examined in the continuous mode. The IA amplifies the signal sensed by the pressure sensor, which is then fed into the following ADC (analog-to-digital converter). Owing to the intrinsic 1-atm pressure (one atmospheric pressure) existing inside the body cavity and the various resolution requirement for the different applications, the input range of the IA must be able to be adjusted to keep the required linearity. The pressure range of the proposed system is found out to be 10.4~27.7 Psi with the maximum resolution of 8.42 × 10-4 Psi, which is more than enough for most of pressure measurement applications.
Keywords
analogue-digital conversion; application specific integrated circuits; biological organs; biomedical equipment; biomedical measurement; instrumentation amplifiers; pressure measurement; pressure sensors; ADC; ASIC; analog-to-digital converter; atmospheric pressure; battery power; bladder; body cavity; continuous mode; instrumentation amplifier; long-term mode; miniinvasive multifunction biomedical pressure measurement system; multiple bladder pressure measurement function; pressure 1 atm; pressure dynamics; pressure sensor; Application specific integrated circuits; Biomedical measurements; Bladder; In vivo; Linearity; Power measurement; Pressure control; Pressure measurement; Sensor systems; Size measurement; IA; bladder; linearity; mini-invasive; pressure measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), Proceedings of 2010 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Paris
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-5308-5
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-5309-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISCAS.2010.5538033
Filename
5538033
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