Method and sensor measuring skin impedance
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1. A sensor measuring skin impedance, the sensor comprising:
- a reference (R) electrode and a current carrying (C) electrode; and
a measuring (M) electrode, recessed with respect to the R electrode and the C electrode, to measure impedance for a current flowing between the R electrode and the C electrode, across a skin surface contacted by the M electrode after the R electrode and the C electrode, wherein the M electrode is connected to an inverting input of a transresistance amplifier whose output is connected to an input of a synchronous rectifier.
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Abstract
A sensor measuring skin impedance includes a reference electrode, a current carrying electrode, and a measuring electrode for measuring impedance for current flowing between the reference electrode and the current carrying electrode. The measuring electrode is recessed with respect to the reference electrode and the current carrying electrode, allowing the measuring electrode to make contact with a user'"'"'s skin after the reference electrode and current carrying electrode make contact, resulting in greater measurement accuracy.
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1. A sensor measuring skin impedance, the sensor comprising:
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a reference (R) electrode and a current carrying (C) electrode; and a measuring (M) electrode, recessed with respect to the R electrode and the C electrode, to measure impedance for a current flowing between the R electrode and the C electrode, across a skin surface contacted by the M electrode after the R electrode and the C electrode, wherein the M electrode is connected to an inverting input of a transresistance amplifier whose output is connected to an input of a synchronous rectifier. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A sensor measuring skin impedance, the sensor comprising:
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an R electrode connected to an inverting input of an operational amplifier; a C electrode to make contact with skin and connected to an output of the operational amplifier; an elastic element connected to the R electrode and the C electrode, the elastic element to compress according to a pressure exerted upon the R electrode and the C electrode; and an M electrode, recessed with respect to the R electrode and the C electrode, to measure impedance for a current flowing between the R electrode and the C electrode, across the skin, wherein the M electrode is connected to an inverting input of a transresistance amplifier whose output is connected to an input of a synchronous rectifier. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7)
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8. A sensor measuring skin impedance, the sensor comprising:
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an R electrode and a C electrode to make contact with a skin; an M electrode, recessed with respect to the R electrode and the C electrode; and a seesaw arm member to connect to the R electrode, the C electrode, and the M electrode, wherein the seesaw arm member includes a first elastic element connected to the R electrode and the C electrode to perform an elastic movement according to displacement of the R electrode and the C electrode and a second elastic element, connected to the M electrode, to perform an elastic movement according to displacement of the first elastic element, to enable the R electrode and the C electrode to make contact with the skin before the M electrode makes contact with the skin. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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12. A sensor measuring skin impedance, the sensor comprising:
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an R electrode and a C electrode to make contact with a user'"'"'s skin; an M electrode, recessed with respect to the R electrode and the C electrode, wherein the M electrode is connected to an inverting input of a transresistance amplifier whose output is connected to an input of a synchronous rectifier; and an elastic element connected to the R electrode and the C electrode, the elastic element being compressed when pressure is applied to the R electrode and the C electrode, the compression causing the M electrode to no longer be recessed with respect to the R electrode and the C electrode, enabling the M electrode to make contact with the user'"'"'s skin after the R electrode and the C electrode. - View Dependent Claims (13)
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