Projects:2018s1-119 Design of Calibration Platform for Medical Sensing
Contents
Supervisors
Principal Supervisor:
. Dr. Said Al-Sarawi [1]
Co-Supervisors:
. Dr. Rajiv Mahajan (RAH) [2]
. Prof. Jagan Mazumdar [3]
Project Members
. Bowen SHI
. Roziana Abdullah
Introduction
Background
Atrial fibrillation is heart-related disease that affects the upper chambers of the heart (the atria) and causes them to quiver (fibrillate). This result in affect in an abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmia) affecting the pumping action of the blood around the body. Based on the literature published in 2015 more than 33 million individuals worldwide have Atrial fibrillation (AF), and there are approximately 5 million new cases each year.AF incidence and prevalence increase with age; the prevalence of AF increase 3-fold for individuals in their 60s to 80s.
If this disease is untreated, it can increase risk of stroke by 5-fold, risk of dementia by 2-fold, as well as increased risk of myocardial infarction, heart failure (HF), and death. Hence the significant interest in treating and managing this disease.
In the RF technique, it is very significant to know the properties of the catheter's near and far fields sensitivity. The project will demonstrate the feasibility of building a hardware prototype that can be used to investigate the catheter's near and far fields sensitivity. The hardware should interface to a large size micro-pad array.
Project Equipment
1. Electrode signal source: DAC60096 EVM;
2. Device Under Test: 96 Electrode Array with different electrode size;
3. Catheter (Provided by Dr. Rajiv Mahajan);
4. DC Power Supply;
5. Oscilloscope;
6. Signal Generator;
7. Arduino UNO.
DAC60096 and DAC60096 EVM
DAC60096 is a 96-channel, 12-bit, low-power, serial-input, high-voltage, output digital-to-analogue convertor with conversion trigger. In other words, it is the signal source of 96 electrode array.
The evaluation model of this DAC chip was produced by Texas Instruments and it could be controlled by:
1. SPI Interface: /CS, SCLK, SDI and SDO;
2. Control logic: /LDAC, /CLEAR, STATS and TRIGG.
Microelectrode Array
Platform designed for determining the sensitivity of sensing the near field and far field of the catheter is Printed Circuit Board (PCB). The main part of the PCB is microelectrode array which will models the sensing area. Circle shaped electrodes are used where only the electrodes are left visible on the top layer and the routing is done on the bottom layer. This is to create a point-of-voltage and each of the electrodes will be individually programmed. Independently programmed electrode provide control over the activation of the individual electrodes. All the electrode will be covered with an insulation layer and the via connecting the bottom layer and the top layer will be "tented". A wall container is placed encircling the array. The container will be able to hold saline solution that represents human blood to mimic the ablation operating state.
The platform will be mounted on the DAC 60096 EVM board using the 4 headers as board-to-board connectors. DAC EVM board is a 96 channel Digital Analog Converter (DAC) which converts the digital programmed voltage to an analog output.