Hi,
I am building my amplifier circuit for ecg and examining it
by using an oscilloscope. The circuit consists of instrumentation
amplifier(gain = 10), high pass filter(0.5Hz, gain = 3)and
low pass filter(150 Hz, gain = 35). The voltage is regulated at 5V.
Without feeding any input to the amplifier, I get the square wave
(or attenuated sine wave) with frequency 50Hz and peak-peak voltage
= 8V on oscilloscope. Is it really due to the power line
interference and why the noise has such a large amplitude?? Will it
affect my ecg signal?? and how to eliminate it? Thank you for
reading my post and hope that you can clear my doubt.
I am building my amplifier circuit for ecg and examining it
by using an oscilloscope. The circuit consists of instrumentation
amplifier(gain = 10), high pass filter(0.5Hz, gain = 3)and
low pass filter(150 Hz, gain = 35). The voltage is regulated at 5V.
Without feeding any input to the amplifier, I get the square wave
(or attenuated sine wave) with frequency 50Hz and peak-peak voltage
= 8V on oscilloscope. Is it really due to the power line
interference and why the noise has such a large amplitude?? Will it
affect my ecg signal?? and how to eliminate it? Thank you for
reading my post and hope that you can clear my doubt.