IP Library Granted Patent US 6,949,926
Granted Patent B2
US 6,949,926 · App. 10/456,520 · Granted Sep 27, 2005

Biomagnetic measurement apparatus

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Patent No.
US 6,949,926
App. No.
10/456,520
Granted
Sep 27, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A biomagnetic measurement apparatus having functions to detect the release of a magnetic field lock in a SQUID fluxmeter operation circuit due to the influence of a much greater noise level than that of a biomagnetic signal, to notify an operator of the release of the magnetic field lock, and to automatically or manually revert to a state for allowing magnetic measurement. The release of the magnetic field lock occurs when an integrator of the fluxmeter operation circuit is saturated. Thus, a high pass filter is provided at a subsequent stage of the integrator, and a function is provided to judge that the integrator is in a saturated state when the noise level of the output after passing through the high pass filter is lower than a pre-set threshold. The biomagnetic measurement apparatus can detect a saturated state of the integrator, which is a cause for the release of the magnetic field lock of the SQUID fluxmeter operation circuit, and thereby when the loading of measured data is conducted in an appropriate operation range of a magnetic sensor, or even when a part of the loaded measured data is data outside an operation range of the magnetic sensor, it is possible to deal with the data so as to properly analyze it.

Claims (34)

1. A biomagnetic measurement apparatus comprising:

at least one magnetic sensor having a superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) that detects a magnetic field generated from a subject to be tested;

a cryostat for holding the SQUID at a low temperature;

a fluxmeter operation circuit of the SQUID; and

a computer for collecting an output signal of the fluxmeter operation circuit,

wherein the fluxmeter operation circuit comprises:

an integrator for integrating a magnetic field signal output detected by the SQUID;

a filter for removing a direct-current component from the output of the integrator; and

lock release detection means for detecting the release of the magnetic field lock by judging whether the output of the integrator that has been passed through the filter is substantially zero.

2. The biomagnetic measurement apparatus according to claim 1 ,

wherein the apparatus comprises means for giving notification of measurement impossibility when the lock release detection means detects the release of the magnetic field lock.

3. The biomagnetic measurement apparatus according to claims 1 ,

wherein the apparatus comprises means for preventing biomagnetic measurement from starting when the lock release detection means detects the release of the magnetic field lock.

4. The biomagnetic measurement apparatus according to claims 1 ,

wherein the apparatus comprises means for creating a state for allowing measurement by automatically resolving a saturated state of the integrator and for continuing the measurement when the lock release detection means detects the release of the magnetic field lock.

5. The biomagnetic measurement apparatus according to claim 4 ,

wherein the apparatus comprises means for displaying on measured data a time when the lock release occurs and a time when the apparatus reverts to the state for allowing the measurement.

6. A biomagnetic measurement apparatus comprising:

at least one magnetic sensor having a superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) that detects a magnetic field generated from a subject to be tested;

a cryostat for holding the SQUID at a low temperature;

a fluxmeter operation circuit of the SQUID; and

a computer for collecting an output signal of the fluxmeter operation circuit,

wherein the fluxmeter operation circuit comprises:

an integrator for integrating a magnetic field signal output detected by the SQUID;

a filter for removing a direct-current component from the output of the integrator; and

lock release detection means for detecting the release of the magnetic field lock by judging whether the output of the integrator which has been passed through the filter has a lower noise level than a pre-set threshold.

7. The biomagnetic measurement apparatus according to claim 6 ,

wherein the apparatus comprises means for giving notification of measurement impossibility when the lock release detection means detects the release of the magnetic field lock.

8. The biomagnetic measurement apparatus according to claims 6 ,

wherein the apparatus comprises means for preventing biomagnetic measurement from starting when the lock release detection means detects the release of the magnetic field lock.

9. The biomagnetic measurement apparatus according to claims 6 ,

wherein the apparatus comprises means for creating a state for allowing measurement by automatically resolving a saturated state of the integrator and for continuing the measurement when the lock release detection means detects the release of the magnetic field lock.

10. The biomagnetic measurement apparatus according to claim 9 ,

wherein the apparatus comprises means for displaying on measured data a time when the lock release occurs and a time when the apparatus reverts to the state for allowing the measurement.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME AND ADDRESS Recorded Mar 30, 2020
From: HITACHI HIGH-TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
To: HITACHI HIGH-TECH CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 052259/0227 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 9, 2003
From: MURAKAMI, MASAHIRO; SASABUCHI, HITOSHI
To: HITACHI HIGH-TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 014161/0997 →