DocumentCode
1123672
Title
A Biosignal Instrumentation System Using Capacitive Coupling for Power and Signal Isolation
Author
Piipponen, Kari Väinö Tapio ; Sepponen, Raimo ; Eskelinen, Pekka
Author_Institution
Helsinki Univ. of Technol., Espoo
Volume
54
Issue
10
fYear
2007
Firstpage
1822
Lastpage
1828
Abstract
Requirements for patient safety and a high interference rejection ratio in medical equipment create a demand for effective isolation devices. A system scale approach that uses capacitive coupling for power and signal isolation is presented. In addition, we describe the development of an instrumentation system prototype that applies microwaves for power exchange and bidirectional data transfer across the isolation barrier. The system consists of an isolated transducer unit, a central unit, and a single coaxial cable between the units. The isolation capacitance is as low as 1.6 pF, inclusive of the digital data transfer and power exchange up to 600 mW of isolated direct current (dc) power. The system is suitable for line-powered biopotential measurements and it is shown that reducing the isolation capacitance from 180 to 1.6 pF improves the power line rejection by 30 dB in a typical electrocardiogram (ECG) measurement setup.
Keywords
bioelectric potentials; biomedical equipment; electrocardiography; electromagnetic interference; medical signal processing; ECG; bidirectional data transfer; biosignal instrumentation system; capacitive coupling; digital data transfer; electrocardiogram; interference rejection ratio; isolation device; medical equipment; microwaves; patient safety; power exchange; power isolation; signal isolation; Biomedical equipment; Capacitance measurement; Instruments; Interference; Microwave devices; Power markets; Power measurement; Prototypes; Safety devices; Transducers; Biopotential; common mode interference; power isolation; power line interference; signal isolation; Amplifiers; Artifacts; Computer-Aided Design; Electric Capacitance; Electricity; Equipment Design; Equipment Failure Analysis; Equipment Safety;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2007.894830
Filename
4303275
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