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Systems and methods for varying a sampling rate of a signal

  • US 9,380,969 B2
  • Filed: 07/08/2013
  • Issued: 07/05/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/30/2009
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of processing a signal from a pulse oximetry sensor, comprising:

  • using a pulse oximeter, providing a time-multiplexed drive signal to the pulse oximetry sensor to drive a red emitter of the pulse oximetry sensor during a red pulse width period and to drive an infrared emitter of the pulse oximetry sensor during an infrared pulse width period;

    using the pulse oximeter, detecting a light intensity signal in response to the time-multiplexed drive signal; and

    using the pulse oximeter, increasing a sampling rate of the light intensity signal substantially in proportion to an expected amplitude of the light intensity signal during the red pulse width period and the infrared pulse width period, wherein the sampling rate is below a Nyquist rate during a first red portion of the red pulse width period and during a first infrared portion of the infrared pulse width period, and wherein the sampling rate is at or above the Nyquist rate during a second red portion of the red pulse width period subsequent to the first red portion and during a second infrared portion of the infrared pulse width period subsequent to the first infrared portion.

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