ECG Measurement System By Nick Rose Under guidance of Dr. Jack Ou Summer 2012 Built off of Chia-Hung Chen, Shi-Gun Pan, and Peter Kinget’s design for an ECG Measurement System from the Columbia Integrated Systems Lab
Full Circuit R=10 M Potentiometer 9 V Gain= 200
Bandpass Filter Transfer Function
Op-Amp Purpose: To bias voltage at output of AD624
Opto-Coupler
V(1) versus V(2)V(1) versus V(3)
Instrumentation Amplifier Gain of 200
Gain of 1000
V(3) of op-amp versus: 2 nd Harmonic Distortion3 rd Harmonic Distortion
Gain of 200, V(3) of 741 op-amp = -4.4 V Adjusted V(3) to -4.4 V to minimize 2 nd and 3 rd harmonic distortion Magnitude of input sine wave versus gain (gain includes gain of opto coupler)
Power Dissipation The entire circuit (AD624, 741, optocoupler).. Current draw: 114 mA Voltage: dual power supply (+-9V)
Shielded Versus Unshielded Cables Untwisted cable, shielded by aluminum foil Aluminum shield is grounded
Unshielded AD624 Output
Shielded AD624 Output
Unshielded ECG Output
Shielded ECG Output
Shield Input of ECG
Unshield Input of ECG
Shielded AD624 Output at DC
Shielded AD624 Output ( Hz)
Shielded AD624 Output at 60 Hz
Unshielded AD624 Output at 60 Hz
Unshielded ECG Output
Shielded ECG Output
Extra Components for stabilizing the Output Voltage of the AD Mohm resistors were used at pin 1 and 2 of AD624 in order to provide bias current transistors in the pre-amplifier stage An input offset potentiometer with the middle pin attached to +9 V was used to reduce offset voltage. The voltage at pin 9 was used.
Different Design Iterations Breadboard PCB Equipment
Future Work: Active Grounding Technique Problems observed: – Common mode sensing resistors attached to node 16 and 3 of AD624 can affect of node 9 of AD Kohms, DC voltage at node 9 is disturbed. 1 Mohm, DC voltage at node 9 is stabilized. – Large values of Rf makes it difficult to for negative feedback to pin node 2 of 741 op-amp to ground. – What is the right ratio of Rf/Ra?