Galvanically Decoupled Current Source Modules for Multi-Channel Bioimpedance Measurement Systems
Bioimpedance measurements have become a useful technique in the past several years in biomedical engineering. Especially, multi-channel measurements facilitate new imaging and patient monitoring techniques. While most instrumentation research has focused on signal acquisition and signal processing,...
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doaj-9eec6b1e0f184415a4581eafe6656d912020-11-24T22:09:12ZengMDPI AGElectronics2079-92922017-10-01649010.3390/electronics6040090electronics6040090Galvanically Decoupled Current Source Modules for Multi-Channel Bioimpedance Measurement SystemsRoman Kusche0Sebastian Hauschild1Martin Ryschka2Laboratory of Medical Electronics (LME), Lübeck University of Applied Sciences, 23562 Lübeck, GermanyLaboratory of Medical Electronics (LME), Lübeck University of Applied Sciences, 23562 Lübeck, GermanyLaboratory of Medical Electronics (LME), Lübeck University of Applied Sciences, 23562 Lübeck, GermanyBioimpedance measurements have become a useful technique in the past several years in biomedical engineering. Especially, multi-channel measurements facilitate new imaging and patient monitoring techniques. While most instrumentation research has focused on signal acquisition and signal processing, this work proposes the design of an excitation current source module that can be easily implemented in existing or upcoming bioimpedance measurement systems. It is galvanically isolated to enable simultaneous multi-channel bioimpedance measurements with a very low channel-coupling. The system is based on a microcontroller in combination with a voltage-controlled current source circuit. It generates selectable sinusoidal excitation signals between 0.12 and 1.5 mA in a frequency range from 12 to 250 kHz, whereas the voltage compliance range is ±3.2 V. The coupling factor between two current sources, experimentally galvanically connected with each other, is measured to be less than −48 dB over the entire intended frequency range. Finally, suggestions for developments in the future are made.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/6/4/90voltage-controlled current sourcebioimpedancemulti-channelmulti-frequencygalvanic decoupling |
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Galvanically Decoupled Current Source Modules for Multi-Channel Bioimpedance Measurement Systems |
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Galvanically Decoupled Current Source Modules for Multi-Channel Bioimpedance Measurement Systems |
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Galvanically Decoupled Current Source Modules for Multi-Channel Bioimpedance Measurement Systems |
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galvanically decoupled current source modules for multi-channel bioimpedance measurement systems |
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Bioimpedance measurements have become a useful technique in the past several years in biomedical engineering. Especially, multi-channel measurements facilitate new imaging and patient monitoring techniques. While most instrumentation research has focused on signal acquisition and signal processing, this work proposes the design of an excitation current source module that can be easily implemented in existing or upcoming bioimpedance measurement systems. It is galvanically isolated to enable simultaneous multi-channel bioimpedance measurements with a very low channel-coupling. The system is based on a microcontroller in combination with a voltage-controlled current source circuit. It generates selectable sinusoidal excitation signals between 0.12 and 1.5 mA in a frequency range from 12 to 250 kHz, whereas the voltage compliance range is ±3.2 V. The coupling factor between two current sources, experimentally galvanically connected with each other, is measured to be less than −48 dB over the entire intended frequency range. Finally, suggestions for developments in the future are made. |
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voltage-controlled current source bioimpedance multi-channel multi-frequency galvanic decoupling |
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