Print Email Facebook Twitter Circuit Design for a Wireless ECG Device Title Circuit Design for a Wireless ECG Device: Wireless Electrocardiogram (WiECG) Author Wiersma, Pelle (TU Delft Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science) van Krieken, Roy (TU Delft Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science) Contributor Serdijn, W.A. (mentor) Neto, A. (graduation committee) Boru, A. (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Electrical Engineering Date 2022-06-17 Abstract WiECG aims to create a prototype device which enable ambulance personnel to perform a 12-lead ECG without wires connecting the patient to the monitor. The proposed solution consists of a transmitter and a receiver device. The transmitter transmits the measured signals, the receiver sends the measured signals to the monitor, which shows the measured signals.This thesis describes the design and implementation process for the hardware. This concerns the amplification and filtering of the signals produced by the heart of the patient as well as the reconstructionand attenuation at the output of the receiver module. These processes should be done for 9 signals. Furthermore, component selection, design decisions and the process of implementing this analog signal processing on a printed circuit board is described including the interfaces with the modules used by the other subgroups of this thesis. The prototype built during this project was able to filter the 9 signals and send it from transmitter to receiver while only adding 1.572 𝜇V RMS noise to the output ECG signal. Subject electrocardiographyCircuit Designwireless communicationDesign StrategyBioelectronics To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1f1d1294-8c18-484d-bc59-1a48c4c53a98 Part of collection Student theses Document type bachelor thesis Rights © 2022 Pelle Wiersma, Roy van Krieken Files PDF WiECG_Hardware.pdf 32.95 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:1f1d1294-8c18-484d-bc59-1a48c4c53a98/datastream/OBJ/view