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ADS1198ECGFE-PDK

ADS1298ECG-FE/ADS1198ECG-FE
ECG Front-End Performance Demonstration Kit

User's Guide

Literature Number: SBAU171C


May 2010 – Revised September 2012
Contents

1 ADS1298ECG-FE/ADS1198ECG-FE Overview ......................................................................... 7


1.1 Important Disclaimer Information ...................................................................................... 7
1.2 Introduction ............................................................................................................... 8
1.3 Supported Features ..................................................................................................... 8
1.4 Features Not Supported in Current Version ......................................................................... 8
1.5 ADS1x98ECG-FE Hardware ........................................................................................... 8
1.6 Minimum System Requirements for ADS1x98ECG-FE Evaluation Software ................................... 9
2 Quick Start ....................................................................................................................... 10
2.1 Default Jumper/Switch Configuration ............................................................................... 10
2.2 ADS1x98ECG-FE Operation ......................................................................................... 11
3 Using the ADS1298ECG-FE Software ................................................................................... 12
3.1 Application User Menu ................................................................................................ 13
3.2 Top-Level Application Controls ....................................................................................... 13
3.3 About Tab ............................................................................................................... 14
3.4 ADC Register Tab ..................................................................................................... 15
3.5 Analysis Tab ............................................................................................................ 23
3.6 Save Tab ................................................................................................................ 31
4 ADS1x98ECG-FE Input Signals ........................................................................................... 33
4.1 Input Short Testing .................................................................................................... 33
4.2 Internal Test Signals Input ............................................................................................ 33
4.3 Temperature Sensor ................................................................................................... 34
4.4 Normal Electrode Input ................................................................................................ 35
4.5 MVDD Input, RLD Measurement, RLD Positive Electrode Driver, and RLD Negative Electrode Driver ..... 35
4.6 Lead Derivation ........................................................................................................ 36
4.7 Wilson Center Terminal (WCT) ...................................................................................... 36
4.8 Right Leg Drive ......................................................................................................... 36
4.9 PACE Detection ........................................................................................................ 37
5 ADS1298ECG-FE/ADS1198ECG-FE Hardware Details ............................................................. 39
5.1 Jumper Description .................................................................................................... 40
5.2 Power Supply ........................................................................................................... 41
5.3 Clock ..................................................................................................................... 42
5.4 Reference ............................................................................................................... 42
5.5 Analog Output Signals ................................................................................................ 43
5.6 Digital Signals .......................................................................................................... 43
5.7 Analog Input Signals .................................................................................................. 43
Appendix A Schematics, BOM, Layout, and ECG Cable Details ....................................................... 45
A.1 ADS1x98ECG-FE Front-End Board Schematics ................................................................. 45
A.2 Bill of Materials ........................................................................................................ 46
A.3 Printed Circuit Board Layout ........................................................................................ 48
A.4 ECG Cable Details ................................................................................................... 50
Appendix B External Optional Hardware ...................................................................................... 51

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B.1 Optional External Hardware (Not Included)....................................................................... 51


B.2 ADS1x98ECG-FE Power-Supply Recommendations ............................................................ 53
Appendix C Software Installation ................................................................................................. 54
C.1 Minimum Requirements ............................................................................................. 54
C.2 Installing the Software ............................................................................................... 54

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List of Figures
1 ADS1x98ECG-FE Kit ....................................................................................................... 9
2 ADS1x98ECG-FE Default Jumper Locations .......................................................................... 10
3 Software Start Screen/About Tab ....................................................................................... 12
4 User Menu - File Item ..................................................................................................... 13
5 User Menu - Help Item.................................................................................................... 13
6 Top Level Controls ........................................................................................................ 13
7 Lead-Off Status Registers Display Window ............................................................................ 14
8 Channel Registers Tab ................................................................................................... 15
9 Internal Reference and Buffer Connections............................................................................ 16
10 Lead-Off Excitation Options .............................................................................................. 17
11 Input Multiplexer for a Single Channel .................................................................................. 17
12 LOFF and RLD Tab ....................................................................................................... 18
13 LOFF_STATP and LOFF_STATN Comparators ...................................................................... 19
14 GPIO and OTHER Register Tab ........................................................................................ 20
15 Wilson Central and Augmented Lead Routing Diagrams ............................................................ 21
16 Device Registers Settings ................................................................................................ 22
17 Scope Tool Features ...................................................................................................... 23
18 Scope Analysis Tab (Noise Levels for Each Channel Shown) ...................................................... 23
19 Zoom Tool Options ........................................................................................................ 24
20 Histogram Bins for 12-Lead ECG Signal ............................................................................... 25
21 Statistics for the Signal Amplitude of Eight ECG Channels .......................................................... 25
22 FFT Graph of Normal Electrode Configuration ........................................................................ 26
23 AC Analysis Parameters: Windowing Options ......................................................................... 26
24 FFT Analysis: Input Short Condition .................................................................................... 27
25 Changing the User-Defined Dynamic Range for Channel 1 ......................................................... 27
26 FFT Plot Using Zoom Tool ............................................................................................... 28
27 ECG Display Tab Showing LEAD I-III and Augmented Leads ...................................................... 29
28 ECG Signal Zoom Feature for Six Leads .............................................................................. 30
29 ECG Signal Zoom Feature for Lead 1 .................................................................................. 30
30 Save Tab ................................................................................................................... 32
31 Example of Internal Test Signals Viewed on the ECG Display Tab ................................................ 33
32 Internal Temperature Sensor ............................................................................................ 34
33 Eight-Channel Read of Internal Temperature ......................................................................... 34
34 Normal Electrode ECG Connection in ECG Display Tab ............................................................ 35
35 Digitization of PACE Signal Using ADS1298 .......................................................................... 38
36 ADS1298ECG-FE Front-End Block Diagram .......................................................................... 39
37 Fluke Simulator Configuration ........................................................................................... 44
38 Top Component Placement .............................................................................................. 48
39 Top Layer ................................................................................................................... 48
40 Bottom Component Placement .......................................................................................... 48
41 Bottom Layer ............................................................................................................... 48
42 Internal Ground Plane (Layer 2) ......................................................................................... 48
43 Internal Power Plane (Layer 3) .......................................................................................... 48
44 ECG Cable Schematic .................................................................................................... 50
45 15-Pin, Shielded Connector from Biometric Cables .................................................................. 51
46 15-Pin, Twisted Wire Cable to Banana Jacks ......................................................................... 51
47 15-Pin, Twisted Wire Cable .............................................................................................. 51

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48 Cardiosim ECG Simulator Tool .......................................................................................... 52


49 Recommended Power Supply for ADS1x98ECG-FE ................................................................. 53
50 Initialization of ADS1x98ECG-FE ....................................................................................... 54
51 License Agreement ........................................................................................................ 54
52 Installation Process........................................................................................................ 55
53 Completion of ADS1x98ECG-FE Software Installation ............................................................... 55

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List of Tables
1 ADS1x98ECG-FE Default Jumper/Switch Configuration ............................................................. 11
2 ADS1298 Lead Measurements .......................................................................................... 36
3 Derived Lead Calculations ............................................................................................... 36
4 RLD Jumper Options ...................................................................................................... 37
5 ADS1x98ECG-FE Default Jumper/Switch Configuration ............................................................. 40
6 Power-Supply Test Points ................................................................................................ 41
7 Analog Supply Configurations (AVDD/AVSS) ......................................................................... 42
8 Digital Supply Configurations (DVDD/DGND) ......................................................................... 42
9 CLK Jumper Options ...................................................................................................... 42
10 External Reference Jumper Options .................................................................................... 43
11 Test Signals ................................................................................................................ 43
12 Serial Interface Pinout .................................................................................................... 43
13 Bill of Materials: ADS1x98ECG-FE ..................................................................................... 46

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User's Guide
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ADS1298ECG-FE/ADS1198ECG-FE

This user's guide describes the characteristics, operation, and use of the ADS1298ECG-FE and
ADS1198ECG-FE. The ADS1298ECG-FE and ADS1198ECG-FE are evaluation modules for the
ADS1298, an eight-channel, 24-bit, and ADS1198, an eight-channel, 16-bit, analog-to digital converter
(ADC). Both devices provide low-power, integrated analog front-end (AFE) designs for patient monitoring
and portable and high-end electrocardiogram (ECG) and electroencephalogram (EEG) applications. This
user's guide includes a complete circuit description, schematic diagram, and bill of materials.
The following related documents are available through the Texas Instruments web site at www.ti.com.

Device Literature Number


ADS1298 SBAS459
ADS1198 SBAS471

1 ADS1298ECG-FE/ADS1198ECG-FE Overview

1.1 Important Disclaimer Information

CAUTION
NOTICE: The ADS1298ECG-FE and ADS1198ECG-FE are intended for
feasibility and evaluation testing only in laboratory and development
environments. This product is not for diagnostic use. This product is not for use
with a defibrillator.

The ADS1298ECG-FE/ADS1198ECG-FE is to be used only under these conditions:


• The ADS1298ECG-FE/ADS1198ECG-FE is intended only for electrical evaluation of the features of
the ADS1298 device in a laboratory, simulation, or development environment.
• The ADS1298ECG-FE/ADS1198ECG-FE is not intended for direct interface with a patient, patient
diagnostics, or with a defibrillator.
• The ADS1298ECG-FE/ADS1198ECG-FE is intended for development purposes ONLY. It is not
intended to be used as all or part of an end equipment application.
• The ADS1298ECG-FE/ADS1198ECG-FE should be used only by qualified engineers and technicians
who are familiar with the risks associated with handling electrical and mechanical components,
systems, and subsystems.
• The user is responsible for the safety of themselves, fellow employees and contractors, and co-
workers when using or handling the ADS1298ECG-FE/ADS1198ECG-FE. Furthermore, the user is
fully responsible for the contact interface between the human body and electronics; consequently, the
user is responsible for preventing electrical hazards such as shock, electrostatic discharge, and
electrical overstress of electric circuit components.

Pentium III, Celeron are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.


Microsoft, Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
SPI is a trademark of Motorola Inc.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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1.2 Introduction
The ADS1x98ECG-FE is intended for evaluating the ADS1298 and ADS1198 for ECG and EEG
applications. The digital SPI™ control interface is provided by the MMB0 Modular EVM motherboard that
connects to the ADS1x98ECG FE evaluation board. The ADS1x98ECG-FE (see Figure 1) is NOT a
reference design for ECG and EEG applications; rather, its purpose is to expedite evaluation and system
development. The output of the ADS1298 yields a raw, unfiltered ECG signal.
The MMB0 motherboard allows the ADS1x98 to be connected to the computer via an available USB port.
This manual shows how to use the MMB0 as part of the ADS1x98ECG-FE, but does not provide technical
details about the MMB0 itself.
This document covers the operation of the ADS1x98ECG-FE evaluation system. Throughout the
document, the abbreviation EVM and the term evaluation module are synonymous with the
ADS1x98ECG-FE . For clarity of reading, this manual will refer only to the ADS1298ECG-FE or
ADS1x98ECG-FE, but operation of the ADS1198ECG-FE is identical, unless otherwise noted.

CAUTION
Many of the components on the ADS1x98ECG-FE are susceptible to damage
by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Customers are advised to observe proper
ESD handling precautions when unpacking and handling the EVM, including
the use of a grounded wrist strap, bootstraps, or mats at an approved ESD
workstation. An electrostatic smock and safety glasses should also be worn.

1.3 Supported Features


Hardware Features:
• Configurable for bipolar or unipolar supply operation
• Configurable for internal and external clock and reference via jumper settings
• Configurable for AC- or DC-coupled inputs
• Configurable for up to 12 standard ECG leads
• External Right Leg Drive (RLD) Reference (VCC – VEE)/2
• External Wilson central voltage
• Easy connectivity to popular ECG simulators
Software Features:
• Designed to display 12 lead ECG data
• Analysis tools including a virtual oscilloscope, histogram, FFT, and ECG display
• File printing for post-processing of raw ECG data
• Sets the ADS1298/ADS1198 register settings via easy-to-use graphic user interface (GUI) software
• Post-processing of ECG data using high-pass, low-pass, and 50/60Hz notch filters

1.4 Features Not Supported in Current Version


• Real-time data processing
• AC lead-off detection filters
• QRS detection algorithms
• Software PACE detection algorithms

1.5 ADS1x98ECG-FE Hardware


Figure 1 shows the hardware included in the ADS1x98ECG-FE kit. Contact the factory if any component is
missing. The latest software is available for download on the TI website at http://www.ti.com.

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Figure 1. ADS1x98ECG-FE Kit

The complete kit includes the following items:


• ADS1x98ECG-FE printed circuit board (PCB)
• MMB0 (Modular EVM motherboard)
• Universal AC to DC wall adapter, 120V - 240VAC to +6VDC

1.6 Minimum System Requirements for ADS1x98ECG-FE Evaluation Software


The minimum system requirements for using the ADS1x98ECG-FE software application are:
• Pentium III®/ Celeron® processor, 866MHz or equivalent
• Minimum 256MB of RAM (512MB or greater recommended)
• USB 1.1-compatible input
• Hard disk drive with at least 200MB free space
• Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system with SP2 or Windows 7 operating systems (Windows Vista
not tested)
• Mouse or other pointing device
• 1280 x 960 minimum display resolution

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2 Quick Start
This section provides a QuickStart guide to quickly begin evaluating the EVM using the ADS1x98ECG-FE
software.

2.1 Default Jumper/Switch Configuration


Figure 2 shows the jumpers found on the ADS1x98ECG-FE EVM and the respective factory default
conditions for each.

Figure 2. ADS1x98ECG-FE Default Jumper Locations

Table 1 lists the jumpers and switches and the factory default conditions.

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Table 1. ADS1x98ECG-FE Default Jumper/Switch Configuration


Jumper Default Position Description
JP1 Installed RLD feedback
JP2 Installed 1-2 AVDD selected for bipolar supply operation selected (AVDD = +2.5V)
JP3 Header Not Installed External Vref buffer not connected
JP4 Installed EVM +5V provided from J4 (power header)
JP5 Open PWDN pin controlled from J5 header (pulled up to DVDD)
JP6 to Header Not Installed (Pins 1-2
DC-coupled input signals
JP14 shorted on PCB)
JP15 Installed 2-3 Shield drive is open
JP16 Installed Wilson Central Terminal (WCT) connected to INM for CH1 and CH4-8
JP17 Header Not Installed ECG shield drive
JP18 Installed 2-3 CLK connected to OSC1
JP19 Installed 1-2 OSC1 enabled
JP20 Installed 2-3 AVSS selected for bipolar supply operation (AVSS = -2.5V)
JP21 Installed 1-2 CS connected to DSP via J3.1
JP22 Installed 2-3 START comes from J3.14
JP23 Installed 1-2 CLKSEL set to 0 (ADS1198 uses Ext Master Clock (OSC1))
JP24 Installed 2-3 DVDD supply = 3.3V
JP25 Header Not Installed No external reference selected
Installed 1-2 (top) WCT connected to CH8- input
JP26
Installed 3-4 (bottom) ECG_V1 connected to CH8+ input
Installed 1-2 (top) WCT connected to CH7- input
JP27
Installed 3-4 (bottom) ECG_V5 connected to CH7+ input
Installed 1-2 (top) WCT connected to CH6- input
JP28
Installed 3-4 (bottom) ECG_V3 connected to CH5+ input
Installed 1-2 (top) WCT connected to CH5- input
JP29
Installed 3-4 (bottom) ECG_V4 connected to CH6+ input
Installed 1-2 (top) WCT connected to CH4- input
JP30
Installed 3-4 (bottom) ECG_V2 connected to CH4+ input
Installed 1-2 (top) ECG_RA connected to CH3- input
JP31
Installed 3-4 (bottom) ECG_LL connected to CH3+ input
Installed 1-2 (top) ECG_RA connected to CH2- input
JP32
Installed 3-4 (bottom) ECG_ LA connected to CH2+ input
Installed 1-2 (top) WCT connected to CH1- input
JP33
Installed 3-4 (bottom) ECG_V6 connected to CH1+ input

2.2 ADS1x98ECG-FE Operation


To prepare to evaluate the ADS1298 with the ADS1298ECG-FE, complete the following steps:
1. Verify the jumpers on the ADS1298ECG-FE are as shown in Figure 2 (note that these settings are the
factory-configured settings for the board).
2. Verify that the jumpers on the MMB0 motherboard are configured as shown below:
• MMB0 J13A → Open
• MMB0 J13B → Open
• No additional power connections are required
3. Install the ADS1298ECG-FE software using the latest software version. The latest software can be
downloaded from the ADS1298ECG-FE product page or ADS1198ECG-FE product page. Double click
the installer and follow the instruction to complete the software installation. For detailed installation
information and screenshots, see Appendix C.

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3 Using the ADS1298ECG-FE Software


The ADS1298ECG-FE software provides complete control over all the settings of the ADS1298. By using
the user interface (UI), the ADS1298 control registers can be manipulated to evaluate the various options
available on the device. Figure 3 shows the starting UI screen of the software. The UI consists of a user
menu (Section 3.1), a few top-level controls (Section 3.2), and a tabbed interface, with different functions
available on the different tabs. The tabs are:
• About (Section 3.3)
• ADC Register (Section 3.4.3)
• Analysis (Section 3.5)
• Save (Section 3.6)

Figure 3. Software Start Screen/About Tab

The user can adjust the settings when the software is not acquiring data. During acquisition, all controls
are disabled and settings may not be changed. When a setting is changed via a control, the settings are
immediately updated on the device and EVM. Settings in the software correspond to settings described in
the ADS1298 product data sheet.

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3.1 Application User Menu


The application user menu is located along the top of the application menu. It consists of two items: File
and Help.
File Menu (see Figure 4)
The File menu provides several options:
• Capture Screen takes a screen capture of the current view of the application and saves it as to a
file specified by the user.
• Save Configuration Settings saves the current states of the ADS1298 control registers for
reloading at a later time. This file is different from the save register on the Save tab (see
Section 3.6), which saves the current register map to a tab-delimited text file.
• Load Configuration Settings loads a previously save configuration setting file and initializes the
hardware and software to the settings within the configuration file. The configuration file must be a
file saved previously from this application using the Save Configuration Settings command, not a
file from the Save tab.
• Exit closes the application.
Help Menu (see Figure 5)
The Help menu provides the About option, which display the software and firmware version that is
currently being used. Please have this information if you need to request assistance or have a question
regarding the software or hardware.

Figure 4. User Menu - File Item Figure 5. User Menu - Help Item

3.2 Top-Level Application Controls


Several controls/indicators are located along the top of the UI screen (see Figure 6). The controls and
indicators are described below.

Figure 6. Top Level Controls

The Data Rate indicator displays the current data rate of the ADS1298. The data rate can be configured in
CONFIG1 control register (see Section 3.4.2.1).
The Progress indicator will display the current progress of data transfer to the PC during acquisition
cycles.
The Samples/CH control allows for the selection of the number of points, per channel, to collect during an
acquisition cycle. Keep in mind the value entered into this control in relation to the current data rate. Large
numbers of samples, coupled with slower data rates, can take time to acquire.
The ACQUIRE control starts the acquisition process. When pressed, the software will collect the
requested number of samples from the ADS1298. All points collected during an acquisition process will be
contiguous points.

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The CONTINUOUS control starts a repeated acquisition process. This function acquires the requested
samples and repeats the data acquisition until the button is turned off. Within a single acquisition cycle,
the points will be contiguous, but from acquisition to acquisition, there may be points missing.
The Analysis Data input referred checkbox changes the displayed data that is read from the ADC.
Checking the box displays the data input referred, while not checking displays the data as converted.
The Show/Poll Lead Off Status displays a window (see Figure 7) that shows the status of the Lead-Off
status registers, LOFF STATP and LOFF STATN, of the ADS1298. When the lead for the channel is
disconnected, the corresponding channel LED changes from green to red.

Figure 7. Lead-Off Status Registers Display Window

3.3 About Tab


The About tab provides software information to the user. Important safety warning, restrictions, and
disclaimers for the software and hardware are shown and should be followed during the evaluation of this
product. Additional indicators are present to provide device information (Device ID and Rev) and software
information (Firmware Version). The About tab should be the first screen displayed at startup (see
Figure 3).

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3.4 ADC Register Tab


The ADC Register tab provides controls to manipulate ADC control registers of the ADS1298. Details of
the control registers are provided in the product datasheet. The ADC Register tab consists of a few
controls and several sub-tabs that further divide the control registers into different functions groups. The
sub-tabs are:
• Channel Registers tab (Section 3.4.2)
• LOFF and RLD tab (Section 3.3)
• GPIO and Other Registers tab (Section 3.4.4)
• Register Map tab (Section 3.4.5)

Figure 8. Channel Registers Tab

3.4.1 Standby and Reset Controls


The Standby control allows the user to place the ADS1298 in standby.
The Reset control allows the user to reset the ADS1298. The Reset Mode determines which mode is
executed when the Reset control is pressed. Device Defaults resets the device to the device defaults;
Programmed Defaults resets the device, then writes the default values for using this software application.

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3.4.2 Channel Registers Tab (ADC Register)


The Channel Register tab provides access to control registers that control different properties/settings for
the ADC channels. The control register are grouped into two groups: Global Channel Registers and
Channel Control Registers.

3.4.2.1 Global Channel Registers


The Global Channel Registers box includes Configuration Register 1 (CONFIG1), Configuration Register 2
(CONFIG2), Configuration Register 3 (CONFIG3), and Lead Off Control Register (LOFF). The upper half
of Figure 8 shows the section of the UI panel that allows manipulation and control of these registers.
Configuration Register 1 enables the user to control the resolution mode, enable the daisy-chain
configuration options, and program the data rate.

NOTE: Since the HR bit is not available in the ADS1198, the Configuration Register 1 control will not
show this control when testing the ADS1198.

Configuration Register 2 enables the user to select an internal square wave test source amplitude of
±1mV or ±2mV and a frequency of DC, 2Hz (fCLK/221), or 4Hz (fCLK/220).
Configuration Register 3 controls the bandgap reference (illustrated in Figure 9) and right leg drive
(RLD) options. This register enables the user to select between an external or internal reference voltage,
enable/disable the internal reference buffer, toggle between a 2.4V or a 4.0V output voltage, and to
enable/disable the RLD as well as choose whether the RLD voltage is provided internally or externally.
22mF

VCAP1

(1)
R1
Bandgap
2.4V or 4V VREFP

(1)
R3
10mF
(1)
R2
VREFN

AVSS
To ADC Reference Inputs

Figure 9. Internal Reference and Buffer Connections

The Lead-Off Control Register allows the user to configure the threshold for the lead-off comparator,
resistive pull-up or current-source excitation, the lead-off current magnitude, and DC or AC detection.
Figure 10 illustrates a simplified diagram of the resistive pull-up and excitation options for the lead-off
detect feature.

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AVDD AVDD

ADS129x ADS129x
10MW

INP INP
PGA PGA
INN INN

10MW

a) Pull-Up/Pull-Down Resistors b) Current Source

Figure 10. Lead-Off Excitation Options

3.4.2.2 Channel Control Registers


The Channel Control Registers box allows the user to uniquely configure the front-end MUX for each ADC
channel. Additionally, at the top of the Channel Control Registers box (see Figure 8) is the option to
globally set all channels to the same setting. The channel-specific MUX is illustrated in Figure 11.

ADS129x
INT_TEST
MUX
TESTP_PACE_OUT1
INT_TEST
MUX[2:0] = 101
TestP
MUX[2:0] = 100
TempP
(1) MUX[2:0] = 011
MvddP

From LoffP
MUX[2:0] = 000
VINP To PgaP
MUX[2:0] = 110
MUX[2:0] = 010 AND
RLD_MEAS MUX[2:0] = 001 (AVDD + AVSS)
EMI
Filter 2
MUX[2:0] = 111

MUX[2:0] = 000 MUX[2:0] = 001


VINN To PgaN

RLDIN
MUX[2:0] = 010 AND
From LoffN RLD_MEAS
RLD_REF
(1) MUX[2:0] = 011
MvddN
MUX[2:0] = 100
TempN
MUX[2:0] = 101
TestN
INT_TEST

TESTN_PACE_OUT2
INT_TEST

Figure 11. Input Multiplexer for a Single Channel

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3.4.3 LOFF and RLD Tab (ADC Register)


The LOFF and RLD tab provides control over the Lead-Off Detection and Current Control Registers and
the Right Leg Derivation Control Registers. The tab and controls are shown in Figure 12.

Figure 12. LOFF and RLD Tab

3.4.3.1 Lead-Off Detection and Current Direction Control Registers


The first two arrays of controls (Lead Off Sense) enable lead-off detection for both the positive and
negative channels, LOFF_SENSP and LOFF_SENSN. By pressing the buttons, lead-off detection is
enabled for each channel individually and for each input (positive and negative). Set All LOFFP Bits and
Set All LOFFN Bits allow the user to turn on or off all the enable bits at once instead of clicking each
individual channel control.
The third array of controls (Lead Off Current Direction) determines the current direction used for lead-off
detection when an excitation signal is selected as a pull-up/pull-down resistor. Each channel is controlled
individually by selecting the button that corresponds to the desired channel to manipulate. When the
button is not illuminated, LOFF_FLIP = 0 (INP is pulled-up to AVDD and INN is pulled-down to ground).
When the button is pressed/illuminated, LOFF_FLIP = 1 (INP is pulled-down to ground and INN is pulled-
up to AVDD). Further details of these registers and lead-off function are located in the Applications
Section of the device data sheet.

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Figure 10 describes the mode for Lead-Off Detection (that is, resistive or current source) and the 4-bit
DAC settings to configure the lead-off threshold. Figure 13 illustrates the connections from the positive
and negative inputs to the lead-off comparators. The output of the comparators is viewed by using
Show/Poll Lead Off Status control as described in Section 3.2

LOFF_STATP

VINP

VINN PGA To ADC

LOFF_STATN

4-Bit
DAC COMP_TH[2:0]

Figure 13. LOFF_STATP and LOFF_STATN Comparators

3.4.3.2 Right Leg Drive Derivation Control Registers


The Right Leg Drive Derivation Control Registers enable the user to set any combination of positive and/or
negative electrodes to derive the RLD voltage that is fed to the internal right leg drive amplifier.

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3.4.4 GPIO and OTHER Registers Tab (ADC Register)


The GPIO and Other Registers tab, located under the Analysis tab, includes controls for GPIO1 through
GPIO4, respiration phase and frequency, routing of the Wilson amplifiers, and derivation of the Goldberger
terminals. Figure 14 shows the GPIO and OTHER Registers tab and all controls contained on the tab.

Figure 14. GPIO and OTHER Register Tab

The General-Purpose I/O Register (GPIO) controls the four general-purpose I/O pins. Each GPIO can be
set as an input or an output via GPIOCx controls. If the output is selected, the GPIODx control is enabled
allowing the user to set the value to output. If the GPIO is selected as an input, the GPIODx control is
disabled and shows the value of the GPIO. If any of the GPIOs are selected as inputs, the Read GPIO
control is enabled which allows the GPIODx values to be updated to the current GPIO value.
The PACE Detect Register does not enable a special PACE measurement mode. The register allows for
enabling and configuration of the PACE amplifiers. PACE Amplifier 1 can connect to input channels 1-4
and Pace Amplifier 2 can connect to input channels 5-8.
The Configuration 4 Register allows control over the Respiration Frequency, WCT connection to the
RLD and lead-off comparator enable status.

NOTE: The Respiration Frequency control is disable since the functionality is not available on the
ADS1298 and ADS1198.

The Respiration Control Register is disabled for the ADS1298 and not available for the ADS1198.

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3.4.4.1 Wilson Central and Augmented Lead Registers


The Wilson Central Voltage (an average voltage between the right arm [RA], left arm [LA], and left leg [LL]
connections) can be derived from any combination of positive and negative terminals from channels 1-4
and routed to the WCT pin. Likewise, the Augmented Leads (AVF, AVL, AVR) may be derived from
channels 1-4 and routed to the negative terminal of channels 5, 6, and 7. Figure 15 shows these
configurations; Figure 15a illustrates the central lead routing, and Figure 15b shows the augmented lead
routing.
(a) Wilson Central Lead Routing (b) Wilson Augmented Lead Routing

IN1P IN1P
IN1N IN1N
IN2P IN2P
IN2N To Channel IN2N To Channel
IN3P PGAs IN3P PGAs
IN3N IN3N
IN4P IN4P
IN4N IN4N

8:1 MUX 8:1 MUX 8:1 MUX 8:1 MUX 8:1 MUX 8:1 MUX
WCT1[2:0]

WCT2[5:3]

WCT2[2:0]

WCT1[2:0]

WCT2[5:3]

WCT2[2:0]
Wcta Wctb Wctc Wcta Wctb Wctc
avF_ch4

30kW 30kW 30kW

WCT ADS1298
80pF

AVSS ADS1294/6/8 avF_ch6 avF_ch5 avF_ch7

IN5P
IN5N
IN6P To Channel
IN6N PGAs
IN7P
IN7N

Figure 15. Wilson Central and Augmented Lead Routing Diagrams

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3.4.5 Register Map (ADC Register)


The Register Map tab is a helpful debug feature that allows the user to view the state of all the internal
registers. This tab is illustrated in Figure 16. Refresh Registers control updates the register map values
with the current register settings of the ADS1298.

NOTE: Figure 16 shows registers for ADS1298. The RESP register is not present for the ADS1198.

Figure 16. Device Registers Settings

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3.5 Analysis Tab


The Analysis tab provides access to the different analysis options that are available using the software.
The different analyses are grouped by sub-tabs:
• Scope tab (Section 3.5.1)
• Histogram tab (Section 3.5.2)
• FFT tab (Section 3.5.3)
• ECG tab (Section 3.5.4)

3.5.1 Scope Tab (Anaysis)


The Scope tool is useful for examining the exact amplitude of the measured input signals from each
channel. Additionally, users can determine the noise contribution from each channel at a given resolution,
and review the sampling rate, the PGA gain, and the input signal amplitude. Figure 17 illustrates the
Scope tool features.

Figure 17. Scope Tool Features

In the Scope Analysis window, as Figure 18 illustrates, the different noise levels are displayed when the
MUX is selected as Input Short, PGA gain is set to 6 (default), and the sample rate is set to 500 samples
per second (SPS).

Figure 18. Scope Analysis Tab (Noise Levels for Each Channel Shown)

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3.5.1.1 Zoom Tool


The zoom tool allows the user to zoom in either on all channels simultaneously or on a single channel.
Figure 19 shows an example of the waveform examination tool with the magnifying glass zoomed in on
Channel 2. In this case, the tool makes it much easier to determine that the noise seen on the ECG
waveform is a result of 50Hz/60Hz line cycle noise.

Figure 19. Zoom Tool Options

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3.5.2 Histogram Tab (Analysis)


The Histogram tool is used primarily to see the bin separation of the different amplitudes of the ECG
waveform harmonics. Figure 20 illustrates the histogram output for a 12-lead signal. The same ECG
Signal Zoom analysis may be used on the histogram plots for a more detailed examination of the
amplitude bins.

Figure 20. Histogram Bins for 12-Lead ECG Signal

Figure 21 shows the Histogram Analysis window that is displayed when the Histogram Analysis button
(at the bottom of the screen in Figure 20) is clicked. The analysis window shows the mean, VRMS, and VPP
channel amplitude bins.

Figure 21. Statistics for the Signal Amplitude of Eight ECG Channels

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3.5.3 FFT Tab


The FFT tool allows the user to examine the channel-specific spectrum as well as typical figures of merit
such as SNR, THD, ENOB, and CMRR. Each feature is numbered below and described in detail in the
following subsections. Figure 22 illustrates an FFT plot for a normal electrode configuration.

Figure 22. FFT Graph of Normal Electrode Configuration

1 - Coherent Frequency Calculator


Coherent sampling in an FFT is defined as FAIN/FSAMPLE = NWINDOW/NTOTAL, where:
• FAIN is the input frequency
• FSAMPLE is the sampling frequency of the ADS1298
• NWINDOW is the number of odd integer cycles during a given sampling period
• NTOTAL is the number of data points (in powers of 2) that is used to create the FFT
If the conditions for coherent sampling can be met, the FFT results for a periodic signal will be
optimized. The Ideal AIN Frequency is a value that is calculated based on the sampling rate, such that
the coherent sampling criteria can be met.
2 - AC Analysis Parameters
This section of the tool allows the user to dictate the number of harmonics, DC leakage bins, harmonic
leakage bins, and fundamental leakage bins that are used in the creation of various histograms.
Pressing the Windowing button, illustrated in Figure 23, allows the user to evaluate the FFT graph
under a variety of different windows. Note that pressing the Reference button toggles between dBFS
(decibels, full-scale) and dBc (decibels to carrier).

Figure 23. AC Analysis Parameters: Windowing Options

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3 - FFT Analysis
Pressing the FFT Analysis button pulls up the FFT Analysis window shown in Figure 24. This window
provides calculated parameters obtained from the collected data that may be useful during evaluation.
One of the values included in this analysis is the channel-to-channel noise.

Figure 24. FFT Analysis: Input Short Condition

4 - User-Defined Dynamic Range


This section enables the user to examine the SNR of a specific channel within a given frequency band
defined by Low Frequency and High Frequency. The SNR displayed in this window shows under the
Dynamic Range heading as Figure 25 illustrates.

Figure 25. Changing the User-Defined Dynamic Range for Channel 1

5 - Input Amplitude
This field is a user input that is important for accurately calculating the CMRR of each channel.
6 - Zoom Tool
As with the Analysis, Histogram, and Scope tool, this zoom function allows a closer examination of the
FFT at frequencies of interest, as shown in Figure 26.

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Figure 26. FFT Plot Using Zoom Tool

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3.5.4 ECG Tab (Analysis)


This tool allows the user to examine the input signal according to the different lead configurations. For a
detailed description of the lead configurations, see Table 2 in Section 4.6. Figure 27 shows Leads I-III and
the Augmented Lead outputs with the input MUX configured in Normal Electrode mode. Figure 27 also
shows numerical annotations 1 to 4, which highlight the different features of this tool. These features are
described in detail in the following subsections.

Figure 27. ECG Display Tab Showing LEAD I-III and Augmented Leads

1 - Plot Set Selection Feature


The Plot Set Selection control allows the user to change the visual selection between:
• Limbs and Augmented Leads displays LEAD I, LEAD II, LEAD III, aVR, aVL, and AVF signals,
• Chest Leads displays V1 - V6 signals.

NOTE: For display that shows 6 leads combined, the ECG signals have any DC offset removed and
a different offset added to the signal to display the signals as shown. To see the raw ECG
data, you can select the individual signals as described below in the Zoom feature (box 4).

2 - ECG Separation Feature


The ECG separation control toggles the vertical distance between the input plots. This capability is
useful when ECG signals are large and require more separation to avoid overlap, or to collapse the
range between signals when the ECG signals are small.
3 - Post Processing Filters Feature
The Post Processing Filters Features controls provides a low-pass, a 50Hz/60Hz notch, and a high-
pass digital filters for post-processing the data from the ADS1298. To activate each filter, the Enable
checkbox should be checked. To disable the filter, the Enable checkbox should be unchecked. Any
combination of the three digital filters can be used by enabling the respective filter.

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The low-pass filter controls a digital low-pass filter, whose order and cutoff frequency are controlled
using the Filter Order and Cutoff Freq controls in the low-pass filter part of the Post Processing
Filters group (left side of the box).
The notch filter provides a 50Hz/60Hz notch filter, whose order and 50Hz/60Hz notch selection are
controlled using the Filter Order and Notch Freq controls in the low-pass filter part of the Post
Processing Filters group (center of the box).
The high-pass filter controls a digital high-pass filter, whose order and cutoff frequency are
controlled using the Filter Order and Cutoff Freq controls in the high-pass filter part of the Post
Processing Filters group (right side of the box).

NOTE: The digital filters are not part of the ADS1298. These are digital filters implemented in the UI
to aid in the evaluation of the ADS1298ECG-FE.

4 - Zoom Feature
The zoom feature is available to allow the user to navigate and view all signals at the same time, as
shown in Figure 28. This tool allows the user to zoom in/out on the horizontal or vertical axis and pan
left or right while viewing all ECG signals simultaneously.

Figure 28. ECG Signal Zoom Feature for Six Leads

Additionally, each ECG signal can be zoomed individually by moving the mouse (which appears as a plus
icon) over the lead of interest and clicking on it. A new window opens showing the raw ECG data as read
from the ADS1298. This window provides controls in the lower right corner to zoom in/out or pan right/left
to provide a more detailed inspection of the individual ECG signal.

Figure 29. ECG Signal Zoom Feature for Lead 1

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3.6 Save Tab


The Save tab provides the user the ability to save the collected data for a record of the evaluation or
further analysis. Reference the previous sections for the list of the anlaysis data available for each
analysis.
The Analysis to Save group allows the user to save the different analysis calculations that were performed
on the data.
• Scope Analysis saves the scope analysis data available from the scope analysis pop-up window
• FFT Analysis saves the FFT analysis data available from the FFT analysis pop-up window.
• Histogram Analysis saves the histogram analysis data available from the histogram analysis pop-up
window.
• Register Settings saves the current settings from the register map and can be useful to obtain the
register values for your specific device configuration. Saving the register map in this format is not be
confused with saving your register settings for reloading into the software at another time (see
Section 3.1).
Each item will be saved if the corresponding checkbox is checked.
The Data to Save group allows the user to save the various data sets collected from the ADS1298. The
CH x controls allow the user to specify which channels will be saved for each of the data selections made.
• Data - Codes selects the raw data (in codes format) to be saved to a file.
• Data - Volts selects the raw data (converted to voltage) to be saved to a file.
• FFT Data selects the calculated FFT data to be saved to a file. Note: This is not raw data; it is the
frequency bin and magnitude data that was calculated by the UI.
• Histogram Data selected the calculated Histogram data to be saved to a file. Note: This is not raw
data; it is the code bin and number of occurrences data that was calculated by the UI.
The User Comments/Notes group allows the user to indicate a Record Number and User Comments
that are saved with each file. This data permits the user to distinguish different data sets from one
another.
The Directory to Save Files is the directory where all the saved files will be placed. The user can select a
directory by pressing the folder button (located to the right of the control). Each data file that is saved is
automatically named to prevent overwriting of files.
The Save To File button saves all the data files that were selected using the checkboxes to the selected
directory.

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4 ADS1x98ECG-FE Input Signals

NOTE: Before evaluating specific ECG functions, it is recommended that the user acquire data with
inputs shorted internally. This configuration ensures that the board is operating properly.

4.1 Input Short Testing


By default, the EVM powers up with the individual channels to an internal short with a data rate of 500SPS
and a PGA gain of 6. Once the Acquire button is pressed, the Scope Analysis should reflect input-
referred VPP values less than 5µVPP

4.2 Internal Test Signals Input


Configuration Register 2 controls the signal amplitude and frequency of an internally-generated square
wave test signal. The primary purpose of this test signal is to verify the functionality of the front-end MUX,
the PGA, and the ADC. The test signals may be viewed on the ECG Display tab, as Figure 31 shows.
Detailed instructions for using the ECG Display tab are provided in Section 3.5.4.

Figure 31. Example of Internal Test Signals Viewed on the ECG Display Tab

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4.3 Temperature Sensor


The internal temperature sensor on the ADS1298 is shown in Figure 32. When the internal MUX is routed
to the temperature sensor input, the ADC internal temperature is calculated from the ADC output voltage
using Equation 1.
AVDD

1x 2x

8x 1x

AVSS

Figure 32. Internal Temperature Sensor

Temperature Reading (mV) - 145,300mV


Temperature (°C) = + 25°C
490mV/°C
(1)
The ADC can be configured to give a temperature reading by selecting the Temperature Sensor option on
the Channel Control Registers GUI (see Section 3.4.2.2) and verified using the Scope tab as shown in
Figure 33. The number 0.1447V (on the y-axis) can be calculated as a temperature using Equation 1:
Temperature = (0.1447 – 0.145300) / 0.00049 + 25 = 23.78°C
A more detailed description of the Scope tab is provided in Section 3.5.1.

Figure 33. Eight-Channel Read of Internal Temperature

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4.4 Normal Electrode Input


The Normal Electrode input on the MUX routes the inputs (VINP and VINN) differentially to the internal
PGA, as Figure 11 illustrates. In this mode, an ECG, sine wave, or pulse generator may be connected to
test the ADS1298.
Figure 34 shows a typical six-lead output when connected to a 5mVPEAK, 80BPM ECG signal.

Figure 34. Normal Electrode ECG Connection in ECG Display Tab

4.4.1 Capturing 12-Lead ECG Signals


To capture signals from external inputs:
1. Configure the Channel Input control in Globally Set Channels to Normal Electrode.
2. Connect the 10 ECG electrodes from the Fluke simulator to the EVM through the DB15 connector (J1).
Refer to Section A.4 for the ECG cable details. The ECG electrode signals are passed through a single
pole RC filter followed by the lead configuration. For ECG signal processing, the electrode signals are
routed through J5 to the ADS1298 input. The signal path in the board can be chosen by jumper
settings, depending on the application.

4.5 MVDD Input, RLD Measurement, RLD Positive Electrode Driver, and RLD Negative
Electrode Driver
The MVDD input option allows the measurement of the supply voltage VS = (AVDD + AVSS)/2 for channels 1,
2, 5, 6, 7, and 8; however, the supply voltage for channel 3 will be DVDD/2. As an example, in bipolar
supply mode, AVDD = 3.0V and AVSS = –2.5V. Therefore, with the PGA gain = 1, the output voltage
measured by the ADC will be approximately 0.25V.
The RLD measurement takes the voltage at the RLDIN pin and measures it on the PGA with respect to
(AVDD + AVSS)/2. This feature is beneficial if the user would like to optimize the gain of the RLD loop.
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The voltage used to derive the right leg drive for both the positive and negative electrodes may also be
measured with respect to (AVDD + AVSS)/2.

4.6 Lead Derivation


The EVM is configured to generate the 12 ECG signals using 10 electrodes connected to the eight ADC
channels. Lead I, Lead II, and V1-V6 are computed in the analog domain, while the augmented leads and
Lead III are computed digitally. The channel assignments are described in Table 2.
• LA = Left Arm
• LL = Left Leg
• RA = Right Arm

Table 2. ADS1298 Lead Measurements


(1)
ADS1298 Input Channels Lead
1 V6 = V6 – WCT
2 LEAD I = LA – RA
3 LEAD II = LL – RA
4 V2 = V2 – WCT
5 V3 = V3 – WCT
6 V4 = V4 – WCT
7 V5 = V5 – WCT
8 V1 = V1 – WCT
(1)
WCT = (LA + RA + LL)/3

Table 3. Derived Lead Calculations


Derived Lead Formula Used to Calculate
LEAD III LL - RA - LA = LEAD II - LEAD I
aVR RA - (LA + LL) / 2 = - (LEAD I + LEAD II) / 2
aVL LA - (RA +LL) / 2 = LEAD I - LEAD II / 2
aVF LL - (RA + LA) / 2 = LEAD II - LEAD I /2

4.7 Wilson Center Terminal (WCT)


The Wilson Center Terminal voltage is internally generated by the ADS1298 device. The WCT1 and
WCT2 registers provide controls to select any of the eight inputs (CH1P to CH4P, CH1M to CH4M) for
routing to the three integrated WCT amplifiers.
The ADS1298ECG-FE is configured for 12-lead ECG inputs, with the limb electrodes connected as shown
in Table 2. During EVM power-up, the firmware configures the device to route CH2P, CH2M, and CH3P
(RA, LA, LL) to the internal buffers. This configuration generates a signal at the WCT pin equal to (RA +
LA + LL)/3. By installing JP16, the WCT is routed to the single-ended channels to achieve the desired
signals.

4.8 Right Leg Drive


The RL electrode is driven directly by the RLD signal generated on-chip by the ADS1298. The bandwidth
of the RLD loop is determined by R8 (392kΩ) and C20 (10nF). Users can change these values to set the
bandwidth based on their specific application. The loop stability is determined by the user’s specific
system. Therefore, adjustment of the feedback component values may be required to ensure stability if
additional filtering components and long cables are added before the ADS1298ECG-FE.
In a typical application, the RLD signal is implemented as the average of RA, LA, and LL. For system
flexibility, the ADS1298 allows the user to select any combination of the electrodes to generate the RLD
(see ADS1298 data sheet or ADS1198 data sheet for more details).

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4.8.1 RLD Common Mode Voltage


The RLD common mode voltage can be set to (AVDD+AVSS)/2 or to an externally provided source. If the
application requires the common mode to be set to any voltage other than mid-supply, this can be
accomplished by setting the appropriate bit in the Configuration 3 Register. On the ADS1298ECG-FE, the
external RLDREF voltage is set using resistor R1 and adjustable resistor R2 (R1 and R2 are not installed
by default).
During power-up, the firmware configures the device for internal RLDREF operation. To configure the RLD
circuitry manually, use the following steps and the controls found on the ADC Register tab.
1. Verify that the Channel Input is set to the Normal Electrode mode for all channels (Channel
Registers tab).
2. In CONFIG3 control register (Channel Registers tab):
• Enable the RLD Buffer (RLD Buffer Power = Enable)
• Set the internal RLD reference (RLDREF Signal Source)
3. Select the electrodes for the RLD loop from the Right Leg Drive Derivation Control Registers controls
(LOFF and RLD tab)
Once these steps are completed, measure and verify that the voltage on either side of R38 is close to
mid-supply. This measurement confirms whether the RLD loop is functional.
The on-chip RLD signal can be fed back into the ADS1298 by shorting JP1. This RLD signal can then be
sent to the ADC (to measure for debug purposes) or to other electrodes for driving (to change the
reference drive in case the RL electrode falls off). Refer to the ADS1298 product data sheet or ADS1198
data sheet for additional details.

4.8.2 Driving the RLD Cable Shield


Apart from the RLD signal, the ADS1298ECG-FE also offers three options to drive the cable shield:
• In-phase RLD signal
• Out-of-phase RLD signal
• Board AGND
Table 4 summarizes the configuration of JP15 and JP17 for each of the options.

Table 4. RLD Jumper Options


ECG Cable
ELEC_SHD signal JP15 JP17
AGND 1-2 Don't Care
RLD (0: In phase) 2-3 2-3
RLD (180: Out of phase) 2-3 1-2

4.9 PACE Detection


The ADS1298 supports data rates up to 32kSPS for software PACE detection, which typically requires a
data rate of at least 8kSPS.

NOTE: The ADS1298ECG-FE does not include software PACE detection algorithms.

The ADS1298 provides the user the flexibility of doing hardware PACE detection with external circuitry.
PACE detection can be done simultaneously on two channels: one from the odd channels and one from
the even channels. Refer to the ADS1298 product data sheet or ADS1198 product data sheet for
additional details.
To turn on the PACE buffer and select the channels, set the PACE Register from the GPIO and OTHER
Registers tab. The PGA outputs of the selected channels are available at connector J5, pins 1 and 2.

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Figure 35 shows an example waveform created by a Fluke Medsim 300B processed by the ADS1298 at a
data rate of 8kSPS. Using higher data rates increases power consumption because all channels must
sample at this data rate simultaneously; thus, the PACE buffers offer the flexibility to process PACE
signals separately from the ADS1298. The signal must be AC coupled to obtain the waveform\ shown
below.

Figure 35. Digitization of PACE Signal Using ADS1298

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The ADS1298 ECG front-end evaluation board is configured to be used with the TI MMB0 data converter
evaluation platform. The ADS1298ECG-FE board is a four-layer circuit board. The board schematic and
layout are provided in Appendix A.
The ADS1298ECG-FE can be used as a demonstration board for standard, 12-lead ECG applications with
an input configuration of 10 electrodes. Users can also bypass the 12-lead configuration and provide any
type of signal directly to the ADS1298 through a variety of hardware jumper settings (JP26-33; see
Section A.3). External support circuits are provided for testing purposes such as external references,
clocks, lead-off resistors, and shield drive amplifiers.
Figure 36 shows the functional block diagram with important jumper names for the board.

Figure 36. ADS1298ECG-FE Front-End Block Diagram

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5.1 Jumper Description


Table 5 shows the jumpers on the ADS1298ECG-FE and options available for each jumper.

Table 5. ADS1x98ECG-FE Default Jumper/Switch Configuration


Jumper Function Settings
JP1 Installed RLD feedback
1-2: AVDD selected for bipolar supply operation (AVDD = +2.5V)
JP2 AVDD supply source
2-3: AVDD selected for single supply operation (AVDD = +3.0V)
External Reference Connection Open: External reference not connected
JP3
(Header Not Installed) (1) Installed: External reference connected
Connect EVM +5V rail to Open: EVM +5V must be supplied externally
JP4
J4(power header) Installed: EVM +5V supplied from J4 (power header)
Open: PWDN pin controlled from J5 header (pulled up to DVDD)
JP5 PWDN source
Installed: Device is powered down (PWDN pin = AGND)
1-2: DC-coupled input signals (Pins 1-2 shorted on PCB)
JP6 to Input signal DC/AC couples
2-3: AC-coupled input signals (Requires installation of header and cutting PCB
JP114 (Header Not Installed)
short of pin 1-2)
1-2: ECG shield is grounded (AGND)
JP15 ECG shield drive connected 2-3: ECG shield is connected to buffer (required U2 installation, otherwise shield
connection is open)
Open: WCT NOT connected to JP26-30 and JP33
Wilson Central Terminal (WCT)
JP16 Installed: WCT connected to JP26-30 and JP33 for connection to CH1 and CH4-8
connection
IN-
ECG shield drive buffer 1-2: ECG shield drive connected to RLDOUT
JP17
input(Header Not Installed) (2) 2-3: ECG shield drive connected to RLDINV
1-2: CLK connected to DSP (J3.17)
JP18 CLK connection
2-3: CLK connected to OSC1
1-2: OSC1 enabled
JP19 OSC1 Enable
2-3: OSC1 disabled
1-2: AVSS selected for single supply operation (AVSS = 0V (AGND))
JP20 AVSS supply source
2-3: AVSS selected for bipolar supply operation (AVSS = -2.5V)
1-2: CS connected to DSP via J3.1
JP21 CS source
2-3: CS connected to DSP via J3.7
1-2: START comes from J3.1
JP22 START source
2-3: START comes from J3.14
1-2: External Master Clock
JP23 CLKSEL source
2-3: Internal Master Clock (CLKSEL controlled by J3.2 (pulled up to DVDD))
1-2: DVDD supply = 1.8V
JP24 DVDD Supply Select
2-3: DVDD supply = 3.3V
External Reference Selection 1-2: Select U4 as reference source
JP25
(Header Not Installed) (3) 2-3: Selected U3 as reference source
Open: Channel input not connected
CH8- connection
Installed: Channel input connected to WCT (requires JP16 to be installed)
JP26
Open: Channel input not connected
CH8+ connection
Installed: Channel input connected to ECG_V1
Open: Channel input not connected
CH7- connection
Installed:Channel input connected to WCT (requires JP16 to be installed)
JP27
Open: Channel input not connected
CH7+ connection
Installed: Channel input connected to ECG_V5
Open: Channel input not connected
CH6- connection
Installed: Channel input connected to WCT (requires JP16 to be installed)
JP28
Open: Channel input not connected
CH6+ connection
Installed: Channel input connected to ECG_V4

(1)
Requires installation of JP25 and references U3/U4
(2)
Requires installation of U2
(3)
Requires installation of JP3 and references U3/U4

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Table 5. ADS1x98ECG-FE Default Jumper/Switch Configuration (continued)


Jumper Function Settings
Open: Channel input not connected
CH5- connection
Installed: Channel input connected to WCT (requires JP16 to be installed)
JP29
Open: Channel input not connected
CH5+ connection
Installed: Channel input connected to ECG_V3
Open: Channel input not connected
CH4- connection
Installed: Channel input connected to WCT (requires JP16 to be installed)
JP30
Open: Channel input not connected
CH4+ connection
Installed: Channel input connected to ECG_V2
Open: Channel input not connected
CH3- connection
Installed: Channel input is connected to ECG_RA
JP31
Open: Channel input not connected
CH3+ connection
Installed: Channel input is connected to ECG_LL
Open: Channel input not connected
CH2- connection
Installed: Channel input is connected to ECG_RA
JP32
Open: Channel input not connected
CH2+ connection
Installed: Channel input is connected to ECG_ LA
Open: Channel input not connected
CH1- connection
Installed: Channel input connected to WCT (requires JP16 to be installed)
JP33
Open: Channel input not connected
CH1+ connection
Installed: Channel input connected to ECG_V6

5.2 Power Supply


The ADS1x98EVM mounts on the MMB0 EVM with connectors J2, J3 and J4. The main power supplies
(+5V, +3V and +1.8V) for the front-end board are supplied by the host board, MMB0, through connector
J4. All other power supplies needed for the front-end board are generated on board by power
management devices. The EVM is shipped in +3V unipolar supply configuration.
The ADS1298 can operate in a single supply with +3.0V to +5.0V analog supply (AVDD/AVSS) or bipolar
mode supply (±1.5V to ±2.5V). An additional digital supply of and +1.8V to +3.0V digital supply (DVDD) is
required for operation. The ADS1298EVM power consumption can be measured by removing the JP4
jumper and JP24 jumper to connect an ammeter. By shorting JP5, the ADS1298 can be placed in
powerdown mode for low power consumption.
Test points TP5, TP6, TP7, TP8, TP9, TP10, and TP14 are provided to verify the power supplies voltages
are correct. The test points and voltages are shown in Table 6.

Table 6. Power-Supply Test Points


Test Point Voltage
TP7 +5.0V
TP9 +1.8V
TP10 +3.3V
TP5 +3.0V
TP13 +2.5V
TP6 –2.5V
TP8 GND

The front-end board must be properly configured in order to achieve the various power-supply schemes.
The default power-supply setting for the ADS1298ECG-FE is a bipolar analog supply of ±2.5V and DVDD
of either +3V or +1.8V. Table 7 shows the board and component configurations for each analog power-
supply scheme and Table 8 shows the board configurations for the digital supply.

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Table 7. Analog Supply Configurations (AVDD/AVSS)


Unipolar Analog Supply Bipolar Analog Supply
AVDD/AVSS 3V 5V ±1.5V ±2.5V
JP20 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3
JP2 2-3 2-3 1-2 1-2
U7 TPS73230 TPS73250 Don't Care Don't Care
U9 Don't Care Don't Care TPS73201 TPS73201
U8 Don't Care Don't Care TPS72301 TPS72301
R52 Don't Care Don't Care 21kΩ 47.5kΩ
R53 Don't Care Don't Care 78.7kΩ 43kΩ
R56 Don't Care Don't Care 23.3kΩ 49.9kΩ
R57 Don't Care Don't Care 95.3kΩ 46.4kΩ
C87, C67, C62 Not Installed Not Installed Not Installed Not Installed

Table 8. Digital Supply Configurations (DVDD/DGND)


DVDD +3.0V +1.8V
JP24 1-2 2-3

5.3 Clock
The ADS1298 has an on-chip oscillator circuit that generates a 2.048MHz clock (nominal). This clock can
vary by ±5% over temperature. For applications that require higher accuracy, the ADS1298 also accepts
an external clock signal. The ADS1298ECG-FE provides an option to test both internal and external clock
configurations. For the external signal, circuitry is available to generate the external clock from an on-
board oscillator or from an externally connected source.
The external oscillator included on the EVM is powered from DVDD, the same supply as the ADS1298.
Care must be taken to ensure that the externally supplied clock oscillator can operate either with +1.8V or
+3.0V, depending on the DVDD supply configuration. Table 9 shows the jumper settings for the three
options for the ADS1298 clocks.

Table 9. CLK Jumper Options


ADS1298 Clock Internal Clock External OSC Clock External Clock
JP18 Not Installed 2-3 1-2
1-2 (Disable)
JP19 Don't Care Don't Care
2-3 (Enable)

A 2.048MHz oscillator installed on the EVM for +3V DVDD operation is FXO-HC735-2.048MHz. If
operation at +1.8V DVDD is desired, the oscillator will need to be replaced. SiT8002AC-34-18E-2.048 is a
possible oscillator for +1.8V DVDD operation. The EVM is shipped with the external oscillator enabled.

5.4 Reference
The ADS1298 has an on-chip internal reference circuit that provides reference voltages to the device.
Alternatively, the internal reference can be powered down and VREFP can be applied externally. This
configuration is achieved with the external reference generators (U3 and U4) and driver buffer. NOTE: U3,
U4, and driver buffer are not installed. The externally provided reference voltage can be set to either
4.096V or 2.5V, depending on the analog supply voltage. Measure TP3 to make sure the external
reference is correct. The settings for the external reference is described in Table 10.

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Table 10. External Reference Jumper Options


Internal Reference External Reference
ADS1298 Reference VREF = 2.5V VREFP = 4.096V VREFP = 2.5V
JP25 Don't Care 2-3 1-2
JP3 Not Installed Installed Installed

The software uses the VREF value from the Reference Voltage control (CONFIG3 register) in
Section 3.4.2.1) to calculate the input-referred voltage value for all the tests. The default value is 2.5V. If
the user is using an alternative value, the control must be updated to display the collected data to the
proper scale.

5.5 Analog Output Signals


Several output signals from the ADS1298 are provided on the J5 header. Table 11 lists the various test
signals and their location on the header. The PACEOUT pins can also be used as an auxiliary differential
input channel. Alternatively with appropriate user configuration, these pins may provide PACE detection
for use with external PACE detection circuitry (see PACE Detect Register in Section 3.4.4).

Table 11. Test Signals


Signal J5 Pin Number Signal
PACEOUT2 1 2 PACEOUT1
NOT CONNECTED 3 4 NOT CONNECTED
PWDNB 5 6 GPIO4
DAISY_IN 7 8 GPIO3
GND 9 10 NOT CONNECTED

5.6 Digital Signals


The ADS1298 digital signals (including SPI interface signals, some GPIO signals, and some of the control
signals) are available at connector J3. These signals are used to interface to the MMB0 board DSP. The
pinout for this connector is given in Table 12.

Table 12. Serial Interface Pinout


Signal J3 Pin Number Signal
START/CS 1 2 CLKSEL
CLK 3 4 GND
NC 5 6 GPIO1
CS 7 8 RESETB
NC 9 10 GND
DIN 11 12 GPIO2
DOUT 13 14 NC/START
DRDYB 15 16 NC
NC 17 18 GND
NC 19 20 NC

5.7 Analog Input Signals


The ADS1298ECG-FE provides users the option to feed in standard ECG signals from a patient simulator
to the DB15 connector (J1), or to feed inputs from any arbitrary signal source directly to the ADS1298.

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5.7.1 Patient Simulator Input


The output from any typical patient simulator can be directly fed into the DB15 connector (J1). For all
measurements in this user guide, a Fluke medSim 300B simulator was used as the ECG signal source
(Figure 37) . The simulator is capable of generating ECG signals down to 50µV of amplitude. Particular
attention must be given to the common-mode value of the input signal for proper data capture. Refer to
the ADS1298 product data sheet or ADS1198 product data sheet for the common-mode range for various
programmable gain amplifier (PGA) gain settings. Section 4.4.1 explains the process used to capture 12-
lead ECG data.

Figure 37. Fluke Simulator Configuration

5.7.2 Arbitrary Input Signals


Arbitrary input signals can be connected to the ADS1298 by bypassing the DB15 connector and feeding
the signal directly at jumpers JP26-JP33. This requires the removal of the 16 jumpers at JP26-JP33. The
input signal must be connected differentially since each ADC channel input is differential. If it is desired to
connect single-ended signals, bias the negative input of the channels to a mid-supply voltage.

NOTE: Ensure that the single-ended signal has an offset equal to the voltage supplied at the
negative input of the channel.

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Appendix A Schematics, BOM, Layout, and ECG Cable Details

This section contains the complete bill of materials, printed circuit board (PCB) layouts, and schematic
diagrams for the ADS1x98ECG-FE.

NOTE: Board layouts are not to scale. These are intended to show how the board is laid out; they
are not intended to be used for manufacturing ADS1298ECG-FE PCBs.

A.1 ADS1x98ECG-FE Front-End Board Schematics


The ADS1x98ECG-FE schematic is appended to this document.

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A.2 Bill of Materials


Table 13 lists the bill of materials for the ADS1x98ECG-FE.

Table 13. Bill of Materials: ADS1x98ECG-FE


Count RefDes Description Size Part Number MFR
1 NA Printed wiring board 6514709 TI
15 C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, Capacitor, ceramic 1µF 25V 10% X5R 0603 GRM188R61E105KA12D Murata
C6, C11, C17, C47,
C48, C49, C52, C58,
C76, C77
0 C7, C8, C15, C19, Not installed
C21, C22, C25, C27,
C34, C36, C38, C40,
C41, C42, C43, C44,
C56, C62, C67, C78,
C79, C81, C83, C85,
C87, C89
1 C9 Capacitor, ceramic 22µF 6.3V 10% X5R 0805 JMK212BJ226KG-T Taiyo Yuden
11 C10, C45, C46, C50, Capacitor, ceramic 10µF 10V 10% X5R 0805 GRM219R61A106KE44D Murata
C51, C54, C55, C60,
C61, C65, C66
10 C12, C13, C14, C16, Capacitor, ceramic 0.1µF 50V 10% X7R 0603 GRM188R71H104KA93D Murata
C18, C57, C69, C70,
C94, C95
1 C20 Capacitor, ceramic 10nF 50V 10% X7R 0603 GRM188R71H103KA01D Murata
20 C23, C24, C26, C28, Capacitor, ceramic 47pF 50V 5% C0G 0603 GRM1885C1H470JA01D Murata
C29, C30, C31, C32,
C72, C73, C74, C75,
C80, C82, C84, C86,
C88, C91, C92, C93
0 C33, C35, C37 Not installed
0 C39 Not installed
4 C53, C59, C63, C64 Capacitor, ceramic 2.2µF 6.3V 10% X5R 0603 GRM185R60J225KE26D Murata
2 C68, C71 Capacitor, ceramic 100µF 10V 20% X5R 1210 LMK325BJ107MM-T Taiyo Yuden
1 C90 Capacitor, ceramic 1000pF 50V 5% X7R 0603 C1608X7R1H102J TDK
0 D1 - D10 Not installed
1 J1 Connector, DSUB Rcpt 15-position R/A PCB SLD D15S13A4GV00LF FCI
2 J2, J3 10x2x0.1 female (installed from bottom side) SSW-110-21-FM-D Samtec
1 J4 5x2x0.1 female (installed from bottom side) SSW-105-21-FM-D Samtec
0 J5 Not installed
4 JP1, JP4, JP5, JP16 2-position jumper 0 .1" spacing TSW-102-07-T-S Samtec
0 JP3 Not installed
0 JP6, JP7, JP8, JP9, Not installed
JP10, JP11, JP12,
JP13, JP14, JP17,
JP25
9 JP2, JP15, JP18, 3-position jumper 0.1" spacing TSW-103-07-T-S Samtec
JP19, JP20, JP21,
JP22, JP23, JP24
8 JP26, JP27, JP28, 2x2x0.1, 2-pin dual row header TSW-102-07-T-D Samtec
JP29, JP30, JP31,
JP32, JP33
5 L1 - L5 Ferrite bead 470Ω 0805 BK2125HM471-T Taiyo Yuden
0 R1, R4, R5, R11, Not installed
R12, R15, R16, R19,
R20, R23, R24, R27,
R28, R31, R32, R35,
R36, R41, R42, R45 -
R51, R54, R55, R58 -
R66, R68, R69, R70
0 R2 Not installed
5 R3, R71, R72, R73, Resistor, 0.0Ω 1/10W 5% SMD 0603 RC0603JR-070RL Yageo
R74

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Count RefDes Description Size Part Number MFR
14 R6, R7, R10, R14, Resistor, 10.0kΩ 1/10W 1% SMD 0603 RC0603FR-0710KL Yageo
R18, R22, R26, R30,
R34, R38, R40, R44,
R67, R75
1 R8 Resistor, 392kΩ 1/10W 1% SMD 0603 RC0603FR-07392KL Yageo
10 R9, R13, R17, R21, Resistor, 22.1kΩ 1/10W 1% SMD 0603 RC0603FR-0722K1L Yageo
R25, R29, R33, R37,
R39, R43
1 R52 Resistor, 47.5kΩ 1/10W 1% SMD 0603 RC0603FR-0747K5L Yageo
1 R53 Resistor, 43.2kΩ 1/10W 1% SMD 0603 RC0603FR-0743K2L Yageo
1 R56 Resistor, 49.9kΩ 1/10W 1% SMD 0603 RC0603FR-0749K9L Yageo
1 R57 Resistor, 46.4kΩ 1/10W 1% SMD 0603 RC0603FR-0746K4L Yageo
5 TP1, TP2, TP8, TP11, Test point PC Mini .040"D BLACK 5001 Keystone
TP12
8 TP3, TP4, TP5, TP6, Test point PC Mini .040"D RED 5000 Keystone
TP7, TP9, TP10,
TP13
1 U1 (1) IC ADC 24BIT SPI 32KSPS 64TQFP ADS1298IPAG TI
IC ADC 16BIT SPI 8KSPS 64TQFP ADS1198IPAG TI
0 U2 Not Installed
0 U3, U4, U5 Not installed
1 U6 IC UNREG CHRG PUMP V INV SOT23-5 TPS60403DBVR TI
1 U7 IC LDO REG 250MA 3.0V SOT23-5 TPS73230DBVT TI
1 U8 IC LDO REG NEG 200MA ADJ SOT23-5 TPS72301DBVT TI
1 U9 IC LDO REG 250MA ADJ-V SOT23-5 TPS73201DBV TI
1 U10 IC EEPROM 256KBIT 400KHZ 8TSSOP 24AA256-I/ST Microchip
1 OSC1 OSC 2.0480 MHz 3.3V HCMOS SMT FXO-HC735-2.048MHZ Fox

(1)
Installed device is determined by Installed Device checkbox located near lower left corner of the board.

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A.3 Printed Circuit Board Layout


Figure 38 through Figure 43 show the ADS1x98ECG-FE PCB layouts.

Figure 38. Top Component Placement Figure 39. Top Layer

Figure 40. Bottom Component Placement Figure 41. Bottom Layer

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Figure 42. Internal Ground Plane (Layer 2) Figure 43. Internal Power Plane (Layer 3)

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A.4 ECG Cable Details


Figure 44 shows the details of the recommended ECG cable.
Cable details:
• 10-lead ECG cable for Philips/HP-snap, button (Part No: 010302013);
http://www.biometriccables.com/index.php?productID=692
• 10-lead ECG cable for Philips/HP-Clip-on type (Part No: 010303013A);
http://www.biometriccables.com/index.php?productID=693
Another compatible cable for the ADS1298ECG-FE: HP/Philips/Agilent-compatible 10-lead ECG cable.

Figure 44. ECG Cable Schematic

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Appendix B External Optional Hardware

B.1 Optional External Hardware (Not Included)


The input of the ADS1x98ECG-FE requires a DB15 connector. Figure 45 illustrates the most optimal cable
connection to the ADS1298ECG-FE. Figure 46 and Figure 47 show two alternate ways that cables can be
constructed to interface with the ADS1x98ECG-FE. Figure 48 shows an alternate testing tool to the
instrument used in the tests for this user guide (refer to Section 5.7.1).

Figure 45. 15-Pin, Shielded Connector from Biometric Cables

Figure 46. 15-Pin, Twisted Wire Cable to Banana Jacks Figure 47. 15-Pin, Twisted Wire Cable

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Figure 48. Cardiosim ECG Simulator Tool

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B.2 ADS1x98ECG-FE Power-Supply Recommendations


Figure 49 shows a +6V power-supply cable (not provided in the EVM kit) connected to a battery pack with
four 1.5V batteries connected in series. Connecting to a wall-powered source (provided in the EVM kit)
makes the ADS1x98ECG-FE more susceptible to 50Hz/60Hz noise pickup; therefore, for best
performance, it is recommended to power the ADS1x98ECG-FE with a battery source. This configuration
minimizes the amount of noise pickup seen at the digitized output of the ADS1298.

Figure 49. Recommended Power Supply for ADS1x98ECG-FE

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Appendix C Software Installation

C.1 Minimum Requirements


Before installing the software, verify that the PC meets the minimum requirements outlined below.
• Pentium III®/ Celeron® processor, 866MHz or equivalent
• Minimum 256MB of RAM (512MB or greater recommended)
• USB 1.1-compatible input
• Hard disk drive with at least 200MB free space
• Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system with SP2 or Windows 7 operating systems (Windows Vista
not tested)
• Mouse or other pointing device
• 1280 x 960 minimum display resolution

C.2 Installing the Software

CAUTION
Do not connect the ADS1x98ECG-FE before installing the software on a
suitable PC. Failure to observe this caution may cause Microsoft Windows to
not recognize the ADS1x98ECG-FE.

The latest software is available from the ADS1x98ECGFE-PDK product folder on the TI web site. Check
the TI web site regularly for updated versions.
To install the ADS1298 software:
• Download the software from the ADS1298ECG-FE product page
• Click on the executable file ads129xecg-fe-y.y.y.exe, where y.y.y represents the version number of
the software installer.
To install the ADS1198 software:
• Download the software from the ADS1198ECG-FE product page
• Click on the executable file ads1198ecg-fe-y.y.y.exe, where y.y.y represents the version number of
the software installer.
Then follow the prompts illustrated in Figure 50 through Figure 53.
You must accept the license agreement (shown in Figure 51) before proceeding with the installation.

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Figure 50. Initialization of ADS1x98ECG-FE Figure 51. License Agreement

Figure 52. Installation Process Figure 53. Completion of ADS1x98ECG-FE Software


Installation

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AVDD AVDD AVDD


AVDD AVSS AVDD AVSS AVDD AVSS

R11 R19 R27


D1 NI D5 NI D8 NI
NI NI NI
D R9 R10 C78 NI R17 R18 C27 NI R25 R26 C79 NI D
22.1k 10k 22.1k 10k 22.1k 10k
C91 JP11 JP9 JP6
C72 R12 ECG_V2 C28 C26 R20 ECG_V4 C93 C32 R28 ECG_V6
47pF 47pF ECG_V2 47pF 47pF ECG_V4 47pF 47pF ECG_V6
NI NI NI NI
NI NI

AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND


AVSS AVSS AVSS

AVDD
AVDD AVSS AVDD AVDD
AVDD AVSS AVDD AVSS
R15
D2 NI R23 R31
NI D6 NI D9 NI
NI NI
R13 R14 C81 NI
R21 R22 C83 NI R29 R30 C85 NI
22.1k 10k
C80 JP10 22.1k 10k 22.1k 10k
C73 R16 ECG_V3 JP8 JP7
47pF 47pF ECG_V3 C82 C29 C84 C75
NI NI R24 ECG_V5 R32 ECG_V1
47pF 47pF ECG_V5 47pF 47pF ECG_V1
NI NI NI
NI
C AGND AGND C
J1 AVSS
AGND AGND AGND AGND
ELEC_V2 AVSS AVSS
1
ELEC_V3
2
ELEC_V4
3
ELEC_V5
4
ELEC_V6
5
ELEC_SHD
6
7
8
ELEC_RA
9
ELEC_LA
10
ELEC_LL
11
ELEC_V1
12
13
ELEC_RL
14
15
DB15_F-RA
AVDD AVDD
AVDD AVSS AVDD AVSS

R41 R35
D3 NI D7 NI
NI NI
ECG_SHD_DRV R39 R40 R33 R34
C87 NI C89 NI
JP15
B 22.1k 10k 22.1k 10k B
JP14 JP12
AGND C86 C74 C88 C30
R42 ECG_RA R36 ECG_LL
47pF 47pF ECG_RA 47pF 47pF ECG_LL
NI NI NI
NI

AGND AGND AGND AGND


AVSS AVSS

AVDD
AVDD AVSS AVDD AVSS

R45
D4 NI D10
NI NI
R43 R44 C25 NI R37 R38 ECG_RL
ECG_RL
22.1k 10k 22.1k 10k
JP13
C24 C23 R46 ECG_LA C92 C31
47pF 47pF ECG_LA 47pF 47pF
NI NI

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AVDD

C21 NI
AVDD
AGND

5
U2 R4
1
NI R1
ECG_SHD_DRV 4 NI
ECG_SHD_DRV
3 JP17
D NI D

NI

2
R5 NI

C22 NI
JP1

AGND R2
AVSS
ECG_RL R3 0
ECG_RL NI

C20 C3
R8
0.01uF 392K
AVDD AVSS
1uF
AVSS
C13

RLDOUT
JP16

RLDINV
WCT AVSS VCAP3

RLDIN
R59 R60 R61 R62 R63 R64 R65 R66 AVDD
JP26 C90
NI NI NI NI NI NI NI NI 0.1uF
1 2
3 4 100pF
AVSS
JP27
C76 C77

61
63
62
60
21
19
58
57
20
23
56
59
22
55
54
53
1 2 1uF 1uF
3 4
DVDD
U1

VCAP3
RLDOUT

RLDREF
RLDIN

AVDD1
RLDINV

AVDD
AVDD

AVDD
AVDD
AVDD

AVSS1
AVSS
AVSS
AVSS
AVSS
JP28
C ECG_V6 ADS1198 C
ECG_V6 AGND
1 2
ECG_V1 3 4
ECG_V1
64 52 CLKSEL
WCT CLKSEL CLKSEL
ECG_V5 JP29 1 49
ECG_V5 IN8N DGND
2 50
1 2 IN8P DVDD
ECG_V4 3 32
ECG_V4 3 4 IN7N AVSS
4 51
IN7P DGND
ECG_V3 5 48
ECG_V3 JP30 IN6N DVDD
6 47 SPI_DRDY DVDD
IN6P /DRDY SPI_DRDY
ECG_V2 1 2 7 46 GPIO4
ECG_V2 IN5N GPIO4 GPIO4
3 4 8 43 SPI_OUT
IN5P DOUT SPI_OUT R75
ECG_LL 9 44 GPIO2
ECG_LL IN4N GPIO2 GPIO2
ECG_RA JP31 10 45 GPIO3
ECG_RA IN4P GPIO3 GPIO3 10K
ECG_LA 11 40 SPI_CLK
ECG_LA 1 2 IN3N SCLK SPI_CLK
12 39 SPI_CS
3 4 IN3P /CS SPI_CS
13 37
IN2N CLK

PACE_OUT2
PACE_OUT1
R58 14 38 SPI_START DVDD
JP32 IN2P START SPI_START

RESV3/NC

RESV2/NC
NI 15 34 SPI_IN

DAISY_IN
IN1N DIN SPI_IN
1 2 16 33

/RESET
VREFN
VREFP

/PWDN
VCAP4

VCAP1

VCAP2
IN1P DGND

GPIO1
3 4 31 C11
RESV1
AVSS JP33 1uF OSC1
AGND
1 2 AGND JP19
4 1

18
17
26
24
29
25
27
35
28
42
41
30
36
3 4 AGND VDD E/D

DVDD
B AVDD AVDD AVDD B
3 2
Output GND
R6 R7
C6 C16 C7 C19 C8 C15 CLK
10K 10K JP18
PACEOUT2 HC735-2.048MHZ
PACEOUT2 AGND
1uF 0.1uF NI NI NI NI PACEOUT1
PACEOUT1
VREFP /RESET
VREFP /RESET
GPIO1 EXT_CLK
AVSS AVSS C10 C95 GPIO1 EXT_CLK

VCAP4
AGND
/PWDN
TP3 10uF 0.1uF /PWDN
DAISY_IN
DAISY_IN

VCAP2
AVSS
AVDD AVDD DVDD
C1 JP5

VBG
C4 C14 C17 C18 C12 C5 1uF

1uF 0.1uF 1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 1uF AVSS


C33 C9 C2
AGND
TP1 TP2 TP11 TP12
NI 22uF 1uF
AVSS
AGND AGND
AVSS J5
AVSS
PACEOUT1 2 1 PACEOUT2
ECG ADC Frontend
AGND
4 3
GPIO4 6 5 /PWDN

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External Reference Drivers

7
U3
NI

N/C

N/C
AVDD 1
N/C R50 NI
2 6
VIN OUT
C35 C40 NI
3
C34 TEMP NI AVDD
4 5
NI GND TRIM C43 AVSS C41 NI

7
NI
AGND

8
AVSS 2 U5 R51 JP3
6
VREFP
R49 3
NI NI NI

7
U4 NI
C NI JP25 C
R47 R48

4
N/C

N/C
AVDD 1 NI NI
N/C
NI
2 6 C38 C39 C42 NI
VIN OUT NI NI
C37
3
C36 TEMP NI AGND
4 5
NI GND TRIM C44 AVSS
AVSS
NI

AVSS

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1uF

3
TP4
VCC_5v U6

CFLY+

CFLY-
L1 2 1 L2
IN OUT VCC_-5v
3.3uH 3.3uH
C45 C46 C47 C49 C50 C51

10uF 10uF 1uF 1uF 10uF 10uF

GND
AGND AGND TPS60403 AGND AGND

4
AGND

TP5
U7

1 5 L3 +3.0V
IN OUT
3.3uH JP2
C52 C53 C54 C55
AVDD
C C
1uF 3 R54 2.2uF 10uF 10uF
EN
NI
AGND AGND
AGND
2 4
GND NR/FB C57
C56
TPS73230 R55 0.1uF
AGND
NI NI

AGND
AGND
TP13
U9

1 5 L5 +2.5V
IN OUT
3.3uH
C58 C59 C60 C61

1uF 3 2.2uF 10uF 10uF


EN
R56
AGND 49.9K AGND
AGND
2 4
GND NR/FB

B C62 B
TPS73201
AGND
R57 NI
46.4K
AGND
AGND

TP6
U8
VCC_-5v
2 5 L4 -2.5V
IN OUT
3.3uH
C63 C64 C65 C66 JP20

2.2uF 2.2uF 10uF 10uF AVSS


3
EN
R52
AGND
AGND 47.5K
AGND
AGND
1 4
GND NR/FB
ECG Power Supplies
TPS72301 C67
AGND
R53 NI
43.2K
A
AGND
AGND

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MDK Interface Connectors


DVDD

DVDD
C71 100uF

R67
10K C70
AGND
J4 0.1uF
JP23 CLKSEL 2 1 TP9
J2 J3
TP7 4 3
1 2 1 2
6 5 JP24
3 4 JP21 3 4 VCC_5v VCC_1.8V
SPI_CLK JP4 8 7 TP10
5 6 SPI_CS 5 6 VCC_3.3V
GPIO1 10 9
7 8 7 8
/RESET
9 10 9 10
C68 C69 TP8
11 12 11 12
SPI_IN GPIO2
13 14 13 14
SPI_OUT 100uF 0.1uF
C 15 16 15 16 C
SPI_DRDY VCC_3.3V
17 18 17 18
EXT_CLK
19 20 19 20
C94 0.1uF
VCC_3.3V
U10
Dummy Connector SPI_START
JP22
SCL
8
6
VCC A0
1
2
R68 NI
SCL A1 R69 NI
AGND SDA 5 3 R70 NI
SDA A2
7 4
WP GND R74 0
24AA256-I/ST R71 R72 R73
0 0 0
AGND

NOTE: J2, J3, J4 female connectors should be populated from the bottom side !

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