Noise Characteristics of 64-channel 2nd-order DROS Gradiometer System inside a Poorly Magnetically-shielded Room

저성능 자기차폐실에서 64채널 DROS 2차 미분계 시스템의 잡음 특성

  • Kim, J.M. (Bio-signal Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science) ;
  • Lee, Y.H. (Bio-signal Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science) ;
  • Yu, K.K. (Bio-signal Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science) ;
  • Kim, K. (Bio-signal Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science) ;
  • Kwon, H. (Bio-signal Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science) ;
  • Park, Y.K. (Bio-signal Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science) ;
  • Sasada, Ichiro (Department of Applied Science for Electronics and Materials, Kyushu University)
  • Published : 2006.10.31

Abstract

We have developed a second-order double relaxation oscillation SQUID(DROS) gradiometer with a baseline of 35 mm, and constructed a poorly magnetically-shielded room(MSR) with an aluminum layer and permalloy layers for magnetocardiography(MCG). The 2nd-order DROS gradiometer has a noise level of 20 $fT/{\surd}Hz$ at 1 Hz and 8 $fT/{\surd}Hz$ at 200 Hz inside the heavily-shielded MSR with a shielding factor of $10^3$ at 1 Hz and $10^4-10^5$ at 100 Hz. The poorly-shielded MSR, built of a 12-mm-thick aluminum layer and 4-6 permalloy layers of 0.35 mm thickness, is 2.4mx2.4mx2.4m in size, and has a shielding factor of 40 at 1 Hz, $10^4$ at 100 Hz. Our 64-channel second-order gradiometer MCG system consists of 64 2nd-order DROS gradiometers, flux-locked loop electronics, and analog signal processors. With the 2nd-order DROS gradiometers and flux-locked loop electronics installed inside the poorly-shielded MSR, and with the analog signal processor installed outside it, the noise level was measured to be 20 $fT/{\surd}Hz$ at 1 Hz and 8 $fT/{\surd}Hz$ at 200 Hz on the average even though the MSR door is open. This result leads to a low noise level, low enough to obtain a human MCG at the same level as that measured in the heavily-shielded MSR. However, filters or active shielding is needed fur clear MCG when there is large low-frequency noise from heavy air conditioning or large ac power consumption near the poorly-shielded MSR.

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