Articulo
A simple and reproducible capacitive electrode
Autor
Spinelli, Enrique Mario
Guerrero, Federico Nicolás
García, Pablo Andrés
Haberman, Marcelo Alejandro
Institución
Resumen
Capacitive Electrodes (CE) allow the acquisition of biopotentials through a dielectric layer, without the use of electrolytes, just by placing them on skin or clothing, but demands front-ends with ultra-high input impedances. This must be achieved while providing a path for bias currents, calling for ultra-high value resistors and special components and construction techniques. A simple CE that uses bootstrap techniques to avoid ultra-high value components and special materials is proposed. When electrodes are placed on the skin; that is, with coupling capacitances C<sub>S</sub> of around 100 pF, they present a noise level of 3.3 μV<sub>RMS</sub> in a 0.5-100 Hz bandwidth, which is appropriate for electrocardiography (ECG) measurements. Construction details of the CE and the complete circuit, including a fast recovery feature, are presented. Facultad de Ingeniería Instituto de Investigaciones en Electrónica, Control y Procesamiento de Señales