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ADS1298R
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User's Guide
SBAU181B – March 2011 – Revised Janurary 2016
ADS1298R
This user's guide describes the characteristics, operation, and use of the ADS1298R. This EVM is an
evaluation module for the
device, an eight-channel, 24-bit, low-power, integrated analog front-
end (AFE) designed for patient monitoring and portable and high-end electrocardiogram (ECG) and
electroencephalogram (EEG) applications. The ADS1298R is intended for prototyping and evaluation. This
user's guide includes a complete circuit description, schematic diagram, and bill of materials.
The following related documents are available through the Texas Instruments web site at
Device
Literature Number
1
ADS1298R Overview
1.1
Important Disclaimer Information
CAUTION
NOTICE:
The ADS1298R is intended for feasibility and evaluation testing only
in laboratory and development environments. This product is not for diagnostic
use. This product is not for use with a defibrillator.
The ADS1298R is to be used only under these conditions:
•
The ADS1298R is intended only for
electrical
evaluation of the features of the ADS1298R device in a
laboratory, simulation, or development environment.
•
The ADS1298R is
not
intended for direct interface with a patient, patient diagnostics, or with a
defibrillator.
•
The ADS1298R is intended for development purposes
ONLY
. It is not intended to be used as all or
part of an end equipment application.
•
The ADS1298R should be used only by qualified engineers and technicians who are familiar with the
risks associated with handling electrical and mechanical components, systems, and subsystems.
•
You are responsible for the safety of yourself, your fellow employees and contractors, and your co-
workers when using or handling the ADS1298R. Furthermore, you are fully responsible for the contact
interface between the human body and electronics; consequently, you are responsible for preventing
electrical hazards such as shock, electrostatic discharge, and electrical overstress of electric circuit
components.