A high-precision voltage source for EIT

Gary J Saulnier, Alexander S Ross, Ning Liu
2006 Physiological Measurement  
Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) utilizes electrodes placed on the surface of a body to determine the complex conductivity distribution within the body. EIT can be performed by applying currents through the electrodes and measuring the electrode voltages or by applying electrode voltages and measuring the currents. Techniques have also been developed for applying the desired currents using voltage sources. This paper describes a voltage source for use in applied-voltage EIT that includes
more » ... e capability of measuring both the applied voltage and applied current. A calibration circuit and calibration algorithm are described which enables all voltage sources in an EIT system to be calibrated to a common standard. The calibration minimizes the impact of stray shunt impedance, passive component variability and active component non-ideality. Simulation data obtained using PSpice are used to demonstrate the effectiveness of the circuits and calibration algorithm.
doi:10.1088/0967-3334/27/5/s19 pmid:16636413 pmcid:PMC1538967 fatcat:nwihutvqtff7pnww4e6dy4du4a