Document Type
Conference Paper
Rights
Available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International Licence
Disciplines
Electrical and electronic engineering, Medical engineering
Abstract
Sigma delta analogue to digital converters have been used in many signal processing applications including some commercially available systems for sampling of bio-signals Bio-potential amplifiers have traditionally utilised specialised highquality analogue components to amplify bio-signals.
The central aim of this work is to investigate the benefits of using high-resolution sigma delta conversion as a digital amplification stage in the signal path of a bio-potential amplifier. A number of system arrangements specific to bio-potential measurement are presented and discussed. These arrangements are designed to use the high resolution capacity of the sigma delta converter in different ways, providing different benefits. To explore these benefits, the authors have implemented a digital bio-potential signal capture system consisting of a sigma delta converter interfaced to a PC running MATLAB via an inexpensive microcontroller and to test it with a number of test signals.
A signal generator which simulates the attributes of an Electrocardiogram was used together with analogue signal conditioning for two electrode and three electrode measurement to provide suitable signal sources for capture using the digital bioamplifier. The results were analysed to investigate the trade off between signal resolution and analogue amplification.
Recommended Citation
Berry, D. and Duignan, F. and Hayes, R.: An Investigation of the use of a High Resolution ADC as a “Digital Biopotential Amplifier. 4th European Conference of the International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering. pp.142-147, 2009
Funder
self funding
Included in
Bioelectrical and Neuroengineering Commons, Biomedical Devices and Instrumentation Commons, Computer Engineering Commons, Other Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering Commons
Publication Details
An Investigation of the use of a High Resolution ADC as a “Digital Biopotential Amplifier" in Proceedins of the 4th European Conference of the International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering pp142-127, Springer 2009