Manual and automatic probe calibration
First Claim
1. A single wire physiological sensor identification system comprising:
- a physiological sensor which senses one or more physiological characteristics, wherein the physiological sensor comprises at least two devices electrically connected to a single signal line that supports communication between the physiological sensor and a patient monitor, andone of the at least two devices is a single wire identification device which communicates identification information about the physiological sensor to the patient monitor by providing a series of digital bits on the single signal line.
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Abstract
Embodiments of the present disclosure include an optical probe capable of communicating identification information to a patient monitor in addition to signals indicative of intensities of light after attenuation by body tissue. The identification information may indicate operating wavelengths of light sources, indicate a type of probe, such as, for example, that the probe is an adult probe, a pediatric probe, a neonatal probe, a disposable probe, a reusable probe, or the like. The information could also be utilized for security purposes, such as, for example, to ensure that the probe is configured properly for the oximeter, to indicate that the probe is from an authorized supplier, or the like. In one preferred embodiment, coding resistors could be provided across the light sources to allow additional information about the probe to be coded without added leads. However, any device could be used without it being used in parallel.
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22 Claims
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1. A single wire physiological sensor identification system comprising:
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a physiological sensor which senses one or more physiological characteristics, wherein the physiological sensor comprises at least two devices electrically connected to a single signal line that supports communication between the physiological sensor and a patient monitor, and one of the at least two devices is a single wire identification device which communicates identification information about the physiological sensor to the patient monitor by providing a series of digital bits on the single signal line. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A noninvasive optical sensor which outputs one or more signals indicative of one or more physiological characteristics comprising:
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at least one light emitting source which emits light of two or more wavelengths, wherein the light emitting source is electrically connected to a first signal line and emits light in response to a drive signal from a patient monitor on the first signal line; a photodetector which detects the emitted light after the light has been attenuated by a tissue sample, wherein the photodetector also communicates an indication of the detected light to the patient monitor on a second signal line; and an identification device which communicates with the patient monitor on the first signal line, wherein the identification device comprises a single wire semiconductor identification device. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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13. A noninvasive optical sensor which outputs one or more signals indicative of one or more physiological characteristics comprising:
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at least one light emitting source which emits light of two or more wavelengths, wherein the light emitting source is electrically connected to a first signal line and emits light in response to a drive signal from a patient monitor on the first signal line; a photodetector which detects the emitted light after the light has been attenuated by a tissue sample, wherein the photodetector also communicates an indication of the detected light to the patient monitor on a second signal line; and an identification device which communicates with the patient monitor on the first signal line, wherein the identification device comprises an active circuit device. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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15. A noninvasive optical sensor which outputs one or more signals indicative of one or more physiological characteristics comprising:
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at least one light emitting source which emits light of two or more wavelengths, wherein the light emitting source is electrically connected to a first signal line and emits light in response to a drive signal from a patient monitor on the first signal line; a photodetector which detects the emitted light after the light has been attenuated by a tissue sample, wherein the photodetector also communicates an indication of the detected light to the patient monitor on a second signal line; and an identification device which communicates with the patient monitor on the first signal line, wherein the identification device contains a registration number operable to identify a supplier of the sensor. - View Dependent Claims (16)
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17. A method of communicating information including information indicative of a physiological parameter between an optical sensor and a patient monitor, the method comprising:
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outputting one or more drive signals from a patient monitor to an optical sensor using at least a first signal line; receiving at the patient monitor information indicative of a physiological characteristic from the optical sensor; sending an identification request from the patient monitor to the optical sensor on the first signal line; and receiving information indicative of an identification of the optical sensor at the patient monitor from the first signal line. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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