MD_SHAHRUKH
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Hello everyone.
I have designed one proof of concept for a TWO electrode method for ECG. image below is the schematic.
Power supply is taken from li-ion battery pack of 11.1 V made by 3 cells in series. For 5V I have used one LM1117 or LM7805. AGND reference is taken fro voltage divider circuit passed through a buffer to get +2.5V and -2.5V from 5V itself.
I facing two major issue
1). There is 50 Hz interference which is overlapping with ECG signal.
2). There is a swing in ECG signal i.e. the ECG signal is going beyond the supply voltage range (0 - 5v).
Here is some screenshots of the signal taken in DSO.
Below, signal taken from stainless steel plate and thumb.
Below, FFT showed 50Hz interference without any input to the instrumentation AMP.
Below, Signal going beyond the supply voltage and can not be measured.
I not able to understand the error of 50Hz interference even after using battery power supply. And why the signal going beyond the reference and power supply.
Please help me figure out cause of this issue and suggest some diagnosis method to solve the circuit issue. And if the question lags some information please do let me know. Also suggest me if there is any digital solution that can be implemented to get proper result.
Thank you.
I have designed one proof of concept for a TWO electrode method for ECG. image below is the schematic.
Power supply is taken from li-ion battery pack of 11.1 V made by 3 cells in series. For 5V I have used one LM1117 or LM7805. AGND reference is taken fro voltage divider circuit passed through a buffer to get +2.5V and -2.5V from 5V itself.
I facing two major issue
1). There is 50 Hz interference which is overlapping with ECG signal.
2). There is a swing in ECG signal i.e. the ECG signal is going beyond the supply voltage range (0 - 5v).
Here is some screenshots of the signal taken in DSO.
Below, signal taken from stainless steel plate and thumb.
Below, FFT showed 50Hz interference without any input to the instrumentation AMP.
Below, Signal going beyond the supply voltage and can not be measured.
I not able to understand the error of 50Hz interference even after using battery power supply. And why the signal going beyond the reference and power supply.
Please help me figure out cause of this issue and suggest some diagnosis method to solve the circuit issue. And if the question lags some information please do let me know. Also suggest me if there is any digital solution that can be implemented to get proper result.
Thank you.