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3.1.7  Respiration (PZT) 
Figure 31: PZT sensor. 
Our  piezoelectric respiration  sensor is  an entry-level  affordable option  for  respiratory 
analysis in a wide range of applications. It has a localized sensing element that measures 
displacement variations  induced  by inhaling or exhaling. The  elastic  strap  is provided 
with the sensor to secure it in place, and can be adjusted in length, enabling the sensor 
to be applied in different anatomies (e.g. male and/or female) and body locations (e.g. 
thorax and/or abdomen). 
How to use this sensor 
This respiration sensor is a piezoelectric sensor and the membrane is centered on the 
flexible strip from where the cable comes out. As it measures respiration by means of the 
bending of the strip, the more the center of the strip is over the chest contour the better. 
Also, make sure the sensor fastened firmly to the chest to increase the signal quality and 
reliability. Signal quality will increase if the sensor it too loose. 
How to connect your sensor to your biosignalsplux 
The respiration sensor can be connected to any of the available analog inputs of your 
biosignalsplux device (see 2.3.2 Analog Inputs). 
This sensor does not require an additional reference electrode. 
How to configure your sensor in OpenSignals (r)evolution 
Open the OpenSignals (r)evolution device manager and select the device you have your 
respiration sensor connected to. Select the channel of your respiration sensor and select 
RESP from the dropdown menu (click on the arrow in the channel’s field that appears 
when you hover over the channel’s field). 










