DocumentCode :
1160957
Title :
AC-coupled front-end for biopotential measurements
Author :
Spinelli, Enrique Mario ; Pallàs-Areny, Ramon ; Mayosky, Miguel Angel
Author_Institution :
Departamento de Electrotecnia, Univ. Nacional de La Plata, Argentina
Volume :
50
Issue :
3
fYear :
2003
fDate :
3/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
391
Lastpage :
395
Abstract :
AC coupling is essential in biopotential measurements. Electrode offset potentials can be several orders of magnitude larger than the amplitudes of the biological signals of interest, thus limiting the admissible gain of a dc-coupled front end to prevent amplifier saturation. A high-gain input stage needs ac input coupling. This can be achieved by series capacitors, but in order to provide a bias path, grounded resistors are usually included, which degrade the common mode rejection ratio (CMRR). This paper proposes a novel balanced input ac-coupling network that provides a bias path without any connection to ground, thus resulting in a high CMRR. The circuit being passive, it does not limit the differential dc input voltage. Furthermore, differential signals are ac coupled, whereas common-mode voltages are dc coupled, thus allowing the closed-loop control of the dc common mode voltage by means of a driven-right-leg circuit. This makes the circuit compatible with common-mode dc shifting strategies intended for single-supply biopotential amplifiers. The proposed circuit allows the implementation of high-gain biopotential amplifiers with a reduced number of parts, thus resulting in low power consumption. An electrocardiogram amplifier built according to the proposed design achieves a CMRR of 123 dB at 50 Hz.
Keywords :
bioelectric potentials; biomedical electrodes; biomedical electronics; closed loop systems; electrocardiography; instrumentation amplifiers; 50 Hz; AC-coupled front-end; balanced input ac-coupling network; bias path; biological signals; biopotential measurements; closed-loop control; common mode rejection ratio; common-mode dc shifting strategies; dc common mode voltage; dc coupled common-mode voltages; design; differential dc input voltage; differential signals; driven-right-leg circuit; electrocardiogram amplifier; electrode offset potentials; grounded resistors; high-gain biopotential amplifiers; high-gain input stage; low power consumption; series capacitors; single-supply biopotential amplifiers; Coupling circuits; Degradation; Differential amplifiers; Electrodes; Energy consumption; Filters; Instruments; Operational amplifiers; Resistors; Voltage; Amplifiers; Electrocardiography; Electrophysiology; Equipment Design; Equipment Failure Analysis; Quality Control;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2003.808826
Filename :
1186743
Link To Document :
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