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Edward Jezisek Brandon Autrey Edward Nowlin Renato Ortega Group 2

Edward Jezisek Brandon Autrey Edward Nowlin Renato Ortega Group 2. Motivation. To improve the quality of ECG signals acquired from patients in an MRI environment ECG quality in MRI machines is lacking Current filter selection is confusing Current filters are imperfect

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Edward Jezisek Brandon Autrey Edward Nowlin Renato Ortega Group 2

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  1. Edward Jezisek Brandon Autrey Edward Nowlin Renato Ortega Group 2

  2. Motivation • To improve the quality of ECG signals acquired from patients in an MRI environment • ECG quality in MRI machines is lacking • Current filter selection is confusing • Current filters are imperfect • New MRI scans create problems

  3. Objectives • To further the use of adaptive algorithms in medical practice • Make patient monitors easier to use • Improve the quality of ECG Signals

  4. Specifications and Requirements

  5. Noise Contributions • Electrical interference from power lines add 50 or 60 Hz power-line frequency. • Muscle contraction and muscle activity can generate high frequency electromyography (EMG) noise. • Motion artifacts such as movement of the electrode over the skin surface.

  6. Overall System Diagram

  7. Hardware

  8. PCB Layout • 417 components • 6 layers • Digital and Analog ground plane • ESD/Defibrillation protection • Front end amplification and filtering • 4 ECG inputs and outputs • 3 gradient antenna inputs • ARM Cortex M4 Processor

  9. Digital to Analog Converter (AD5640) • 14 Bit conversion resolution • Single channel • 3 wire serial interface • Clock rate up to 30 MHz

  10. ARM Cortex M4F • RISC based microprocessor • 80 MHz clock speed • Two 12-bit ADC modules with maximum sample rate of 1 MSPS • 256 KB Flash memory • Four SSI Modules • 105 GPIOs including 24 shared analog input channels • Single-precision Floating Point Unit (FPU)

  11. PCB Schematic

  12. Input from each ECG lead • Removed because of NDA

  13. Input from each gradient antenna • Removed because of NDA

  14. ESD/Defibrillation Protection • In a situation when a patient goes into heart failure, a defibrillator may need to be utilized • A SG75 gas discharge tube is used to short the current going into the filter when voltage exceeds 75V • Clamping diodes are also used after the discharge tube to short the circuit then the voltage exceeds +/-3.3V

  15. ESD/Defibrillation Protection • Removed because of NDA

  16. Sallen Key Filter • Front end filtering is used to eliminate as much interference as possible before the analog signal is converted into a digital signal • The Sallen key filter has a cut off of about 5500 rad/s or 9kHz

  17. 3rd order Sallen key filter • Removed because of NDA

  18. Op amp biasing and gain • Op amp is biased to 1.2V to allow for proper operation of the analog to digital converter. • Biasing is achieved through the use of applying a voltage to the circuit and using a voltage divider • The Op amp circuit is configured to have a gain of 1.5

  19. Op amp biasing and gain Removed because of NDA Op amp biasing Gain

  20. PCB Power • Analog and Digital ground planes are separated by a CLC filter • Input voltage is 5V • Voltage reference is used to step voltage down to 3V for applicable components • Linear regulators are used to maintain a steady voltage • Digital and Analog grounds are separated by a CLC filter

  21. PCB Power • Removed because of NDA

  22. Printed Circuit Board

  23. Software

  24. Linear Filters • Pros: • Easier to make, and is already implemented in many machines • Is possible to implement with an analog system(few or no extra parts) • Quick and usable for diagnostic quality devices • Cheaper • Cons: • Requires a professional to select the correct linear filter • Easy to make mistakes; if a mistake is made that can be costly in terms of receiving useless data. And in the medical profession; time is of the essence. • Training is confusing • Quality is lacking

  25. Adaptive Filters • Pros: • Much better quality • Less input data from user • Cons: • Difficulties filtering the incoming amount of data • More research is required for a full implementation of it • Costs more (R&D)

  26. Least Mean Square Filter Example

  27. Real-Time Matlab Plot • Video removed due to file size limitations

  28. Important Data Points

  29. Analog to Digital Converter • Two ADC modules that use Successive Approximation Register (SAR) architecture to deliver low-power 12-bit conversion resolution • Supports 24 input channels • Maximum sampling speed of 1 million samples per second • Four programmable sample conversion sequencers • ADC logic runs at 16 MHz • 3.3 V reference voltage

  30. Programmable Sequencers • We used sequencer SS0 is used to sample 6 signals at once • 3 ECG signals • 3 Gradient signals • Sample sequencer is triggered by processor interrupt

  31. Synchronous Serial Interface (SSI) • Programmable data frame size from 4 and 16 bits • Transmit FIFO 16 bits wide and 8 locations deep • Master or slave operation • Three types of frame formats • MICROWIRE and Freescale SPI • FSS pin is active low for duration of frame transfer • Texas Instruments Synchronous Serial Interface • FSS pin is pulsed for one serial clock period prior to frame transmission • Three SSI modules used for the three DACs.

  32. Continuous TI Synchronous Serial Frame Format

  33. SPI Digital Data

  34. Digital to Analog Converter • Single channel 3-wire serial interface compatible with SPI • SYNC, SCLK, and DIN • Clock rate up to 30 MHz • Reference voltage of 2.7 V

  35. Write Sequence for DAC

  36. DAC output of 1 KHz sine wave

  37. Class Diagram

  38. Testing Procedures

  39. Functional Testing • MATLAB • Used to confirm the device sends the correct signal • Oscilloscope • Used to read the data from the PCB, ensures correct signals sent and received • Function Generator • Supplies various signals that were filtered with the LMS

  40. ECG Generator

  41. Connections

  42. ECG Signal with No Filtering

  43. ECG Signal with Adaptive Filtering • Video removed due to file size limitations

  44. Issues • Noise of about +-30 mV on the board • UART is not working on PCB • Difficulty selecting step size and filter order

  45. Budget

  46. Progress

  47. Work Distribution

  48. Questions?

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