Sensors (May 2010)

A Power-Efficient Bio-Potential Acquisition Device with DS-MDE Sensors for Long-Term Healthcare Monitoring Applications

  • Chia-Lin Chang,
  • Chih-Wei Chang,
  • Hong-Yi Huang,
  • Chen-Ming Hsu,
  • Chia-Hsuan Huang,
  • Jin-Chern Chiou,
  • Ching-Hsing Luo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s100504777
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
pp. 4777 – 4793

Abstract

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This work describes a power-efficient bio-potential acquisition device for long-term healthcare applications that is implemented using novel microelectromechanical dry electrodes (MDE) and a low power bio-potential processing chip. Using micromachining technology, an attempt is also made to enhance the sensing reliability and stability by fabricating a diamond-shaped MDE (DS-MDE) that has a satisfactory self-stability capability and superior electric conductivity when attached onto skin without any extra skin tissue injury technology. To acquire differential bio-potentials such as ECG signals, the proposed processing chip fabricated in a standard CMOS process has a high common mode rejection ratio (C.M.R.R.) differential amplifier and a 12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC). Use of the proposed system and integrate simple peripheral commercial devices can obtain the ECG signal efficiently without additional skin tissue injury and ensure continuous monitoring more than 70 hours with a 400 mAh battery.

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