Lab 1
Lab 1
Lab 1
You have been introduced to a range of statistical methods for analyzing random signals,
which can be used to extract valuable information. In this lab, you will have the opportunity
to measure three bio-signals from your own body and apply these statistical methods to
process them. We hope that you find this experience both informative and enjoyable.
To facilitate your exploration of these bio-signals, we will provide each lab group with a
circuit box containing a high-gain amplifier (x1000) and the necessary filters. You can use
this equipment to investigate your own bio-signals before learning about their nature and
origin, and designing any necessary circuits to measure them. By connecting bio-electrodes
and an optical bio-sensor to different sites on your body, you will observe interesting signals
(or noise) generated by your organs and tissues. You will need to record these signals, process
them, and interpret them to the best of your ability in the first homework/lab report. Please
note that the first homework and lab report are combined into one assignment. The detailed
procedures for lab 0 are outlined below. The lab report must be based on your own recorded
data.
Part 1: Signal or noise? – Bad interface/contact with body
- Setup digital Oscilloscope (DSO) to 10mS/div, 100mV/div, probe to x1 attenuation
- Hold the probe tip with left hand and ground wire with right hand as shown in Fig. 1a, note
the waveform on DSO. Is it a signal or noise? Why?
- Take a photo from the oscilloscope and explain what the signal is.
Fig 1a Direct Measurement on skin