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C11 R1 1.5K Q1 R4 J1 1 2 3 LEFT Q4 BC547 R2 1.

5K R24 47K BC547 R3 470R TL064 7 U1B 5 6 Gain = 54 BC547 Q2 Q3 BC547 470R C1 47p C53 47p R6 470R R7 R5 470R 5 4 33uF INA114 R25 47K 470R 8 3 2 1 RG 6 RG Ref C3 R28 1.3K R30 1.8K C5 220nF V+ TLC227 68nF VU4A R40 24K R44 4.3K C20 330nF R46 5.6K C22 100nF 68nF V+ U2 7 R32 4.7K C7 1nF R38 33K R33 4.7K C8

C12 1nF R41 24K C13 1nF R12 47K U4B C19 33uF TLC227 R10 47K VREF1 TLC227 Biasing circuit for the ADC

U5B R8 470R

HF filter R9 470R C41 10nF

V-

Transmitter LED VDD

5th order Bessel filter, fc = 160Hz, gain = 49 L1 100uH R55 10R R59 22K + C45 10uF C25 100nF C27 100nF C29 100nF C31 100nF C33 100nF C36 100nF C43 100nF R14 470R V+ 3 2 8 R60 22K + C46 10uF C26 100nF C28 100nF C30 100nF C32 100nF C34 100nF C37 100nF C51 100nF V4 U7 ADC2 ADC3 VCC GND RESET T0 / SCK PB1 / MISO AREF / MOSI 1 7 6 5 D2 LED

VB+ C14 1nF U1A R50 100K J2 1 2 DRL C15 1nF Right leg driver TL064 4 V+ 2 1 3 R52 10K R54 10K VVPGND R53 10K 11

Amplifier power filters and decoupling L2 100uH ? R56 10R

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J5 1 2 3 U1D R17 R26 47K 470R TL064 14 12 13 POWER VB+ PGND V-

VB+ C24 100nF V+

R57 10R C47 10uF R61 22K

L3 100uH

R58 10R
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VDD C48 10uF C35 100nF C38 100nF

J4 12 10 8 6 4 2 C40 100nF 11 9 7 5 3 1

R35 4.7K VDD

VDD

MCU power filter and decoupling

The 22K resistors drain the capacitors at power down.

VREF2 C52 100nF

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C16 R15 1.5K Q5 R18 J3 1 2 3 RIGHT Q8 BC547 R16 1.5K Gain = 54 Notes: * Maybe the ESD protection / RF caps should be connected to ground rather than the shields instead. *Should I filter 0V or V- ...? (Center of schematic, L2, R56) Cons: Mucks up the ground connection and probably doesn't work anyway. Pros: can possibly prevent some microcontroller noise from seeping into the analog section. Well, it can always be removed. * The data rate will be around 600-1000 samples per second, because of the cutoff frequency of the filter. * I will change the ESD protection to Joergs design if it is not too noisy. * TLC227 is just a placeholder name. I'll use a better amp for the filter. It may/should be used in the biasing stage though. * Will split the supply so that the microcontroller always runs on 6V but the amps can have a higher supply voltage. BC547 BC547 Q6 Q7 BC547 470R C2 47p C54 47p R20 470R R21 R19 470R 5 4 33uF INA114 R27 47K 470R 8 3 2 1 RG 6 RG Ref C4 R29 1.3K R31 1.8K C6 220nF V+ TLC227 68nF VU6A R42 24K R45 4.3K C21 330nF R47 5.6K C39 100nF 68nF V+ U3 7 R36 4.7K C9 1nF R39 33K R37 4.7K C10

C17 1nF R43 24K C18 1nF R48 47K U6B C42 33uF TLC227 R49 47K VREF1 TLC227 V+ VU5A R22 470R R23 470R C44 10nF

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R51 47K 2.4V reference, can be used as ADC ref. but it is not necessary 8 VREF2 U1C 9

R63 47K V+ C50 R34 6.8K VREF1 D1 ICL8069CCSQ R62 10K C23 100nF VDD 22pF C49 22pF 32kHz oscillator V2 Y1 32768Hz 3 4 U8 XI VDD EN F1 F2 OUT 1 8 7 6 5 VR67 100R VDD 1 2 14 VDD 7 GND 4024B U9 CLK CLR VCC QA QB QC QD QE QF QG 12 11 9 6 5 4 3 1kHz sampling clock source R68 100R

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XO VSS HA7210

1.2V reference for biasing the signal to 1.2V at the microcontroller.

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