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Biomedical applications of filters and amplifiers
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http://www.touchbionics.com/products/active-prostheses/i-limb-ultra/
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http://lowerextremityreview.com/article/unstable-shoe-designs-functional-implications http://www.vibrationtrainingdevice.com/VG-Evolution-I-Vibrogym.htm Skin electrodes Filters and Amplifiers
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EMG Main Idea 3 total electrodes 1 positioned over an “electrically quiet” place = ground, V g 2 signal electrodes measure potential on muscle relative to ground. Instrumentation amplifier computes the difference: V out = (V 1 – V g ) – (V 2 – V g ) = V 1 – V 2 V1-Vg V2-Vg G (V2-V1)
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Gain x Bandwidth = constant
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PROBLEM: SKIN RESISTANCE SOLUTION: OP-AMP BUFFER Voltage lost going across skin: I skin x R skin Buffer blocks current flow, therefore no voltage lost across skin! Buffer output voltage “follows” the input Muscle- generated signal Measurement Device
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Metal electrode touching skin looks very similar to an electrochemical cell Unwanted DC offset voltage generated
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Buffer/Active Electrodes Computer Processing Account for skin/electrode resistance HPF Account for dc offset (“battery”) offset at electrode-skin interface Differential Amplifier Make voltage signal usable to computers that usually require >1V signal LPF Get rid of unwanted high frequency junk
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AJ Fridlund and JT Cacippo. Guidelines for Human Electromyographic Research. Pscyhophysiology 23(5) 567- 589, retrieved from: http://www.sprweb.org/articles/Fridlund86.pdf http://www.sprweb.org/articles/Fridlund86.pdf Intan amplifiers: http://intantech.com/amplifier_intro.htmlhttp://intantech.com/amplifier_intro.html INA126 http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/ina126.pdfhttp://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/ina126.pdf Delsys: delsys.com
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