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ECG amplifier

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Miz
Posted by Miz
on Sep 30 2009 06:47 AM
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I am trying to build the circuit below taken from TI application document. The changes i want to make are , i want to use 3.3V supply and since i am interfacing it with cc2430 , i don't need the  ADC. But i want your help in identifying the changes that i should make on the circuit based on the requirements . I also would like to know what kind of resisters i should use, type, power specification.

waiting for your kind response....

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  • Matt Hann
    Posted by Matt Hann
    on Oct 02 2009 14:28 PM
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    Miz,

    The main change you will have to make is scaling the gain of A3 such that with the largest ECG signal amplified by the INA326 it will not saturate into the output rail.  In this design the 2.5V pedestal/reference is generated by the REF3125.  Since your supply is now 3.3V your half scale changes to 1.65V; therefore, you will also have to divide down your +2.5V voltage reference (using a 1.5:1 divider such as a 1.5M and 1M ohm to ground) or create a buffered divide by 2 off your supply.

    I hope this helps.

    Matt

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  • Miz
    Posted by Miz
    on Oct 03 2009 01:46 AM
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    Thanks for quick reply,

    I have some doubts:

    Can i give supply of 3.3 v  to the REF3125  and ADS8321 and still have Vref = 2.5v and the ADS8321's  working ?

    the other think i would like to know  is?

    Which components should i remove if i can use the ADC of cc2430? The ADC can accept voltage < 3.3v.

     

     

     

     

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  • Matt Hann
    Posted by Matt Hann
    on Oct 05 2009 12:03 PM
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    Miz,

    If you scale down your supply to 3.3V, you need to scale down your reference voltage to 1/2 scale as well for best performance.  This means that your reference and your pedestal should change from +2.5V to 1.65V.  You should remove the ADS8321 if you are using the ADC of the cc2430, but you will still need all the rest of the components to provide the 1/2 scale reference to your ADC.

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  • Miz
    Posted by Miz
    on Feb 26 2010 01:06 AM
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    Hi Matt,

    I was working on something else for a while. I have implemented the Ecg amplifier with all the changes you told me.  Now i want to test it but i don't have ECG simulator. How do i test it? Is it safe to test it on humanbeing?

    waiting for your help

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  • Matt Hann
    Posted by Matt Hann
    on Feb 26 2010 09:54 AM
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    Miz,

    Please keep in mind that the recommendations that we give are only with regard to the analog and supporting circuitry that will make an application such as ECG work.  I cannot advise you on anything with regard to patient safety.  There is protocol and procedure outside the scope of this forum that must be followed in this regard.

    If you would like to test your circuit, you can put a function generator between RA and LA i.e. 10mV-PP and see if you can get Vref + 10mV-PP*Gain at the output of the INA and the rest of the following gain stages.

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  • Miz
    Posted by Miz
    on Mar 24 2010 05:39 AM
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    Hi Matt,

    I got ECG simulator and the result of the test are:

    First time i test it i was getting a a waveform which looks like  square wave and i thought

    it maybe due to saturation and increased the supply from 3V to 5V. This time i got good result.

    But the next day i was getting square wave even if i made the supply to 5V. After  some time

    the OPA2335(A3 and A4 in the figure) got burnt. I got it soldered again but still got burnt again.

     

    in case it helps to change the gain (which you suggested) I used 7.5k resistor instead of the

    5k  connected to A3.

     

    waiting for your help

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  • Miz
    Posted by Miz
    on Apr 12 2010 03:39 AM
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    Hi Matt,

    I have sorted out the problem which was burning the OPA2335. But i still have another problem.

    The ECG amplifier is working good for supply voltage nearly equal to 5 volts but when i try to reduce the

    supply voltage to 3.3 it doesn't work.

    I nee your help

    regards

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  • paul miller44746
    Posted by paul miller44746
    on May 19 2010 21:03 PM
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    Miz,

    Could you post a link to that application note?  I have been looking for it for 2 hours and cannot find it. 

    Thanks,

    Paul

     

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  • Miz
    Posted by Miz
    on May 20 2010 05:11 AM
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    Hi Paul,

    you can get the medical application guide in this site

    http://www.mouser.com/catalog/specsheets/TIsMedicalAppsGuide.pdf

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