IP Library Granted Patent US 7,317,409
Granted Patent B2
US 7,317,409 · App. 10/060,646 · Granted Jan 8, 2008

Apparatus and method for interfacing time-variant signals

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Patent No.
US 7,317,409
App. No.
10/060,646
Granted
Jan 8, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

An improved apparatus and method for interfacing a time variant waveform between two hardware environments. In one aspect, the invention comprises a circuit for accurately simulating the output of one or more types of sensing device (e.g., passive bridge pressure transducer) for use with a plurality of different monitoring and/or analysis devices, thereby obviating the need for specialized interface circuitry adapted to each different monitor/analyzer. In one exemplary embodiment, the sensing device comprises a non-invasive blood pressure monitor (NIBPM), which universally interfaces with prior art patient monitors via the interface circuit of the invention. In a second aspect of the invention, an improved NIBPM device incorporating the interface circuit is disclosed. An improved disconnect circuit adapted to sense the status of the electrical connection between the sensing device and monitor is also described.

Claims (94)

1. A circuit adapted for use with a digital pressure sensing apparatus and a monitoring device, and further adapted to generate an emulation of the output of an analog pressure sensing apparatus compatible with said monitoring device, said emulation being based at least on (i) digital inputs received from said digital sensing apparatus and (ii) an excitation signal produced by said monitoring device, the circuit comprising:

a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) configured to receive digital inputs generated by said digital sensing apparatus, said DAC adapted to produce an analog output signal using at least said digital inputs; and

at least one amplifier operatively coupled to the output of said DAC;

wherein said at least one amplifier is configured to produce an output voltage which is substantially ratio-metric with said excitation voltage; and

wherein said circuit is adapted to generate said emulation by using said excitation signal as a reference input to said DAC.

2. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein said DAC comprises a bipolar multiplying DAC.

3. The circuit of claim 1 , further comprising first and second resistors disposed in electrical communication with the output of said DAC and said at least one amplifier, the ratio of the resistance values of said first and second resistors adapted to determine a scale factor for said circuit.

4. A circuit adapted for use with a non-invasive digital pressure sensing apparatus and a monitoring device, and further adapted to generate an emulation of the output of an analog bridge-type pressure sensing apparatus compatible with said monitoring device, said emulation being based at least on (i) digital inputs received from said non-invasive digital sensing apparatus and (ii) an excitation signal produced by said monitoring device, the circuit comprising:

a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) configured to receive digital inputs generated by said non-invasive digital sensing apparatus, said DAC adapted to produce an analog output signal using at least said digital inputs; and

at least one amplifier operatively coupled to the output of said DAC and disposed in a feedback loop therewith;

wherein said at least one amplifier is configured to produce an output voltage which is substantially ratio-metric with said excitation voltage;

wherein said circuit is adapted to generate said emulation by using said excitation signal as a reference input to said DAC; and

wherein said non-invasive digital sensing apparatus is adapted to generate said digital inputs without utilizing said excitation signal.

5. A circuit adapted for use with a non-invasive digital pressure sensing apparatus and a monitoring device comprising at least one analog input, the circuit comprising:

at least one digital input adapted to receive digital signal data from said non-invasive digital sensing apparatus;

a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) configured to directly receive said digital signal data generated by said non-invasive digital sensing apparatus, and adapted to produce an analog output signal using at least said digital signal data in response; and

at least one amplifier operatively coupled to the output of said DAC and disposed in a feedback loop therewith;

wherein said at least one amplifier is configured to produce an output voltage which is substantially ratio-metric with an excitation voltage produced by said monitoring device;

wherein said circuit is further adapted to generate said analog output signal by using said excitation signal as a reference input to said DAC; and

wherein said non-invasive digital sensing apparatus is adapted to generate said digital signal data without utilizing said excitation signal.

6. The circuit of claim 5 , wherein said DAC comprises a bipolar multiplying DAC.

7. The circuit of claim 5 , further comprising first and second resistors disposed in electrical communication with the output of said DAC and said at least one amplifier, the ratio of the resistance values of said first and second resistors adapted to determine a scale factor for said circuit.

8. The circuit of claim 7 , wherein at least one of said first and second resistors is adjustable, thereby rendering said scale factor adjustable.

9. The circuit of claim 5 , wherein said circuit is adapted to interface with one or more of a plurality of different monitoring devices irrespective of the excitation generated by such monitoring device(s).

10. The circuit of claim 9 , wherein said circuit is adapted to simulate waveforms having a frequency ranging from 0 Hz (DC) to 200 Hz.

11. The circuit of claim 9 , wherein said circuit is adapted to simulate the output waveform produced by a passive bridge transducer used to measure the blood pressure of a living subject.

12. The circuit of claim 5 , further comprising at least one filter element disposed in said circuit and adapted to filter signals transferred between said monitoring device and said circuit.

13. The circuit of claim 12 , wherein said at least one filter element comprises a choke coil.

14. The circuit of claim 5 , further comprising an over-voltage protection element disposed in said circuit and adapted to mitigate voltage transients generated by said monitoring device.

15. The circuit of claim 5 , further comprising test circuitry operatively coupled to said circuit, said test circuitry being configured to test whether at least a portion of said circuit functions correctly.

16. The circuit of claim 15 , wherein said test circuitry is adapted to test correct function of said at least a portion during normal operation of said circuit.

17. The circuit of claim 5 , wherein said reference input to said DAC is configured to cause a current to flow within said DAC, the magnitude of said current being a function of a DAC count parameter, N.

18. The circuit of claim 5 , further comprising a disconnect circuit adapted to detect when said monitoring device is disconnected from said circuit.

19. A circuit adapted for use with a non-invasive digital pressure sensing apparatus and a monitoring device comprising at least one analog input, the circuit comprising:

at least one digital input adapted to receive digital signal data from said non-invasive digital sensing apparatus;

a digital-to-analog converter configured to directly receive said digital signal data generated by said non-invasive digital sensing apparatus, and adapted to produce an analog output signal based at least in part on said digital signal data; and

at least one amplifier operatively coupled to the output of said digital-to-analog converter and disposed in a feedback loop therewith, said at least one amplifier configured to produce an output voltage which is substantially ratio-metric with an excitation voltage produced by said monitoring device;

wherein said circuit is further adapted to generate said analog output signal by using said excitation signal as a reference input to said digital-to-analog converter; and

wherein said non-invasive digital sensing apparatus is adapted to generate said digital signal data without utilizing said excitation signal.

20. The circuit of claim 19 , wherein said digital-to-analog converter comprises a bipolar multiplying digital-to-analog converter (DAC).

21. The circuit of claim 19 , further comprising first and second resistors disposed in electrical communication with the output of said digital-to-analog converter and said at least one amplifier, the ratio of the resistance values of said first and second resistors adapted to determine a scale factor for said circuit.

22. The circuit of claim 21 , wherein at least one of said first and second resistors is adjustable, thereby rendering said scale factor adjustable.

23. The circuit of claim 19 , wherein said circuit is adapted to interface with one or more of a plurality of different monitoring devices irrespective of the excitation generated by such monitoring device(s).

24. The circuit of claim 23 , wherein said circuit is adapted to simulate waveforms having a frequency ranging from 0 Hz (DC) to 200 Hz.

25. The circuit of claim 23 , wherein said circuit is adapted to simulate the output waveform produced by a passive bridge transducer used to measure the blood pressure of a living subject.

26. The circuit of claim 19 , further comprising at least one filter element disposed in said circuit and adapted to filter signals transferred between said monitoring device and said circuit.

27. The circuit of claim 26 , wherein said at least one filter element comprises a choke coil.

28. The circuit of claim 19 , further comprising an over-voltage protection element disposed in said circuit and adapted to mitigate voltage transients generated by said monitoring device.

29. The circuit of claim 19 , further comprising test circuitry operatively coupled to said circuit, said test circuitry being configured to test whether at least a portion of said circuit functions correctly.

30. The circuit of claim 29 , wherein said test circuitry is adapted to test the correct function of said at least a portion during normal operation of said circuit.

31. The circuit of claim 19 , wherein said reference input to said digital-to-analog converter is configured to cause a current to flow within said digital-to-analog converter data conversion apparatus, the magnitude of said current being a function of a digital-to-analog converter count parameter, N.

32. The circuit of claim 19 , further comprising a disconnect circuit adapted to detect when said monitoring device is disconnected from said circuit.

33. A circuit adapted for use with a digital pressure sensing apparatus and a monitoring device comprising at least one analog input, the circuit comprising:

at least one digital input adapted to receive digital signal data from said digital pressure sensing means;

data conversion means configured to directly receive said digital signal data generated by said digital pressure sensing apparatus, and adapted to produce an analog output signal using at least said digital signal data in response; and

means for amplifying operatively coupled to the output of said data conversion means and disposed in a feedback loop therewith;

wherein said means for amplifying is configured to produce an output voltage which is substantially ratio-metric with an excitation voltage produced by said monitoring device;

wherein said circuit is further adapted to generate said analog output signal by using said excitation signal as a reference input to said data conversion means; and

wherein said digital pressure sensing apparatus is adapted to generate said digital signal data without utilizing said excitation signal.

34. A circuit adapted for use with a digital pressure sensing means and a means for monitoring comprising at least one analog input, the circuit comprising:

at least one digital input adapted to receive digital signal data from said digital pressure sensing means;

a means for data conversion configured to directly receive said digital signal data generated by said digital pressure sensing means, and adapted to produce an analog output signal using at least said digital signal data in response; and

means for amplifying operatively coupled to the output of said means for data conversion and disposed in a feedback loop therewith, said means for amplifying is configured to produce an output voltage which is substantially ratio-metric with an excitation voltage produced by said means for monitoring;

wherein said circuit is further adapted to generate said analog output signal by using said excitation signal as a reference input to said means for data conversion; and

wherein said digital pressure sensing means is adapted to generate said digital signal data without utilizing said excitation signal.

35. A circuit adapted for use with a non-invasive digital pressure sensing apparatus and a monitoring device comprising at least one analog input, the circuit comprising:

at least one digital input adapted to receive digital signal data from said non-invasive digital sensing apparatus;

a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) configured to directly receive said digital signal data generated by said non-invasive digital sensing apparatus, and adapted to produce an analog output signal based at least in part on said digital signal data; and

at least one amplifier operatively coupled to the output of said DAC and disposed in a feedback loop therewith, said at least one amplifier configured to produce an output voltage which is substantially ratio-metric with an excitation voltage produced by said monitoring device;

wherein said circuit is further adapted to generate said analog output signal by using said excitation signal as a reference input to said DAC; and

wherein said non-invasive digital sensing apparatus is adapted to generate said digital signal data without utilizing said excitation signal.

36. The circuit of claim 35 , wherein said DAC comprises a bipolar multiplying DAC.

37. The circuit of claim 35 , further comprising first and second resistors disposed in electrical communication with the output of said DAC and said at least one amplifier, the ratio of the resistance values of said first and second resistors adapted to determine a scale factor for said circuit.

38. The circuit of claim 37 , wherein at least one of said first and second resistors is adjustable, thereby rendering said scale factor adjustable.

39. The circuit of claim 36 , wherein said circuit is adapted to interface with one or more of a plurality of different monitoring devices irrespective of the excitation generated by such monitoring device(s).

40. The circuit of claim 39 , wherein said circuit is adapted to simulate waveforms having a frequency ranging from 0 Hz (DC) to 200 Hz.

41. The circuit of claim 40 , wherein said circuit is adapted to simulate the output waveform produced by a passive bridge transducer which measures the blood pressure of a living subject.

42. The circuit of claim 35 , further comprising at least one filter element disposed in said circuit and adapted to filter signals transferred between said monitoring device and said circuit.

43. The circuit of claim 42 , wherein said at least one filter element comprises a choke coil.

44. The circuit of claim 43 , further comprising an over-voltage protection element disposed in said circuit and adapted to mitigate voltage transients generated by said monitoring device.

45. The circuit of claim 35 , further comprising test circuitry operatively coupled to said circuit, said test circuitry being configured to test whether at least a portion of said circuit functions correctly.

46. The circuit of claim 45 , wherein said test circuitry is adapted to test the correct function of said at least a portion during normal operation of said circuit.

47. The circuit of claim 35 , wherein said reference input to said DAC is configured to cause a current to flow within said DAC, the magnitude of said current being a function of a DAC count parameter, N.

48. The circuit of claim 35 , further comprising a disconnect circuit adapted to detect when said monitoring device is disconnected from said circuit.

49. The circuit of claim 3 , wherein at least one of said first and second resistors is adjustable, thereby rendering said scale factor adjustable.

50. A circuit adapted for use with a digital pressure sensing apparatus and a monitoring device, and further adapted to generate an emulation of the output of an analog pressure sensing apparatus compatible with said monitoring device, said emulation being based at least on (i) digital inputs received from said digital sensing apparatus and (ii) an excitation signal produced by said monitoring device, the circuit comprising:

a digital-to-analog converter configured to receive digital inputs generated by said digital sensing apparatus, said digital-to-analog converter adapted to produce an analog output signal using at least said digital inputs; and

at least one amplifier operatively coupled to the output of said digital-to-analog converter;

wherein said at least one amplifier is configured to produce an output voltage which is substantially ratio-metric with said excitation voltage; and

wherein said circuit is adapted to generate said emulation by using said excitation signal as a reference input to said digital-to-analog converter.

51. The circuit of claim 50 , further comprising first and second resistors disposed in electrical communication with the output of said digital-to-analog converter and said at least one amplifier, the ratio of the resistance values of said first and second resistors adapted to determine a scale factor for said circuit.

52. The circuit of claim 51 , wherein at least one of said first and second resistors is adjustable, thereby rendering said scale factor adjustable.

53. The circuit of claim 50 , further comprising an over-voltage protection element disposed in said circuit and adapted to mitigate voltage transients generated by said monitoring device.

54. The circuit of claim 50 , further comprising a disconnect circuit adapted to detect when said monitoring device is disconnected from said circuit.

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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 14, 2018
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