Data Sheet

Electrocardiography (ECG)
Sensor Data Sheet
ECG
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PLUX – Wireless Biosignals, S.A.
Av. 5 de Outubro, n. 70 – 8.
1050-059 Lisbon, Portugal
plux@plux.info
http://biosignalsplux.com/
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incidental or special damages, including, without limitation, lost revenues, lost profits, losses resulting from business interruption or loss of data,
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SPECIFICATIONS
> Gain: 1000
> Range: ±1.5mV (with VCC = 3V)
> Bandwidth: 0.5-100Hz
> Consumption: ~1mA
> Input Impedance: >100GOhm
> CMRR: 100dB
FEATURES
> Bipolar differential measurement
> Pre-conditioned analog output
> High signal-to-noise ratio
> Shielded miniaturized cables
> Medical-grade raw data output
> Ready-to-use form factor
APPLICATIONS
> Life sciences studies
> Heart rate & heart rate variability
> Human-Computer Interaction
> Biometrics
> Affective computing
> Physiology studies
> Psychophysiology
> Biofeedback
> Biomedical devices prototyping
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Electrocardiography (ECG) records electrical
activity of the heart over time. Variations in
the duration, amplitude, and morphology of
the ECG waves are used for diagnosing
abnormal cardiac rhythms and conduction
patterns. Our low-noise ECG local differential
triode configuration enables fast application
and unobtrusive data acquisition (although
custom electrode cable configurations are
available). The state-of-the-art design of the
analog frontend on this sensor is specifically
targeted at analyzing minutiae in the data.
Together with the Heart Rate Variability
(HRV) plugin on our OpenSignals software,
one can easily record and extract meaningful
information from the collected data.
Examples:
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Fig. 1. Triode electrode configuration for fast, minimally
intrusive setup on your subjects.
Fig. 2. Typical raw ECG data (acquired with biosignals).
Fig. 3. Example sensor placement (equivalent to a
standard medical
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grade
V6
lead
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