Coupling circuit with driven guard
First Claim
1. In combination,a circuit referred to a floating ground for coupling electrodes to equipment that is referred to true ground,an operational amplifier having an inverting input, a non-inverting input and an output,a capacitor coupled between a point on said circuit and said inverting input,means coupling said non-inverting input to a point of floating ground potential,an impedance connected between said output of said amplifier and true ground, andmeans for supplying operating potentials to said operational amplifier that are referred to floating ground.
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Abstract
In signal measurement circuits which are referred to a floating ground and which derive their input signals from electrodes attached to a patient'"'"'s body, the effects of common mode potentials on the patient'"'"'s body are minimized without requiring any patient electrodes other than those acting as signal sources, by using an operational amplifier to drive the floating ground toward the common mode potential on the patient'"'"'s body.
This process is accomplished without significantly degrading the isolation impedance between the measurement circuits and true ground.
The patient is protected from hazardous electrical shock by incorporating a current limiting impedance in the amplifier circuit.
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2 Claims
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1. In combination,
a circuit referred to a floating ground for coupling electrodes to equipment that is referred to true ground, an operational amplifier having an inverting input, a non-inverting input and an output, a capacitor coupled between a point on said circuit and said inverting input, means coupling said non-inverting input to a point of floating ground potential, an impedance connected between said output of said amplifier and true ground, and means for supplying operating potentials to said operational amplifier that are referred to floating ground.
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