JOURNAL ARTICLE

Human Pulse Signal Acquisition System Based on PVDF Piezoelectric Film

Bing ZhouXin’an WangQiuping LiChangpei QiuJianrong HeYubo ZhuHu Wang

Year: 2021 Journal:   Journal of Physics Conference Series Vol: 1924 (1)Pages: 012019-012019   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

Abstract Nowadays, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is attracting more attention. As the most complete methods of pulse diagnosis, the method named ‘three regions nine subdivisions’ has come to the fore. It is important to collect accurate pulse signals in this way. Hence a pulse signal acquisition system is developed, which includes a pulse sensor based on PVDF (Polyvinylidene fluoride) piezoelectric film, charge amplifier, low-pass filter, voltage amplifier, voltage follower, and a software system based on LabVIEW for controlling the acquisition process and storing data. And PVDF piezoelectric film has suitable performance for this system which as a new kind of polymer piezoelectric material. Finally, the experiment results demonstrate that the system can extract effective pulse signals without heavy pressure, laying a solid foundation for the subsequent analysis on pulse signals.

Keywords:
Polyvinylidene fluoride Piezoelectricity Pulse (music) SIGNAL (programming language) Materials science Amplifier Charge amplifier Data acquisition Voltage Electronic engineering Software Filter (signal processing) Process (computing) Acoustics Piezoelectric sensor Computer science Electrical engineering Engineering Optoelectronics Operational amplifier Polymer Physics Composite material

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