2019
DOI: 10.1109/tim.2018.2853319
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Design and Evaluation of a USB Isolator for Medical Instrumentation

Abstract: Design of medical equipment (ME) has benefitted from the use of personal computers (PCs). In order to integrate both technologies, important factors must be considered in the design of medical instrumentation, such as magnitude parameters and frequency range. Electrical protection is a fundamental characteristic in all MEs to guarantee electrical safety for both operator and patient. This paper describes the design and electrical considerations necessary to achieve galvanic isolation between ME and PC, through… Show more

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“…The best way of powering the device from the AC line is by using an opto-isolated, linear power supply to avoid the inherited 50-60Hz operation frequency of the AC line and www.josa.ro Physics Section 600 electrical noise from local appliances or other EMI (Electromagnetic interference) generating sources [11]. The proposed algorithm built for reading the ECG values and heart rate (bpm) is described in Fig.…”
Section: Figure 4 Ad8232 Chip On An Original Adapter Board (Left) and Cloned Adapter Board (Right)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The best way of powering the device from the AC line is by using an opto-isolated, linear power supply to avoid the inherited 50-60Hz operation frequency of the AC line and www.josa.ro Physics Section 600 electrical noise from local appliances or other EMI (Electromagnetic interference) generating sources [11]. The proposed algorithm built for reading the ECG values and heart rate (bpm) is described in Fig.…”
Section: Figure 4 Ad8232 Chip On An Original Adapter Board (Left) and Cloned Adapter Board (Right)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this tool only gives an alarm without being equipped with further treatment if an apnea event occurs. In 2011, Majdi Bsoul et al researching apnea detection tools in real time using a single lead ECG with fairly accurate results [17], However, according to Gaspar Gonzalez-Briceno, medical equipment that is directly connected to the patient can cause microshock and to overcome it requires additional more complicated instrumentation [18]. Shamma Alqassim et al, in 2012 designed a real time apnea detection system using a mobile phone so that it can be used on a homecare scale.…”
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confidence: 99%