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Wcta
8:1 MUX
WCT1[2:0]
IN4N
IN4P
IN3N
IN3P
IN2N
IN2P
WCT
IN1N
IN1P
Wctb
8:1 MUX
WCT2[5:3]
Wctc
8:1 MUX
WCT2[2:0]
To Channel
PGAs
ADS1294/6/8
30k
W
30k
W
30k
W
80pF
AVSS
Wcta
8:1 MUX
WCT1[2:0]
IN4N
IN4P
IN3N
IN3P
IN2N
IN2P
IN7N
IN7P
IN6N
IN6P
IN5N
IN5P
IN1N
IN1P
Wctb
8:1 MUX
WCT2[5:3]
Wctc
8:1 MUX
WCT2[2:0]
To Channel
PGAs
ADS1298
avF_ch6
avF_ch5
avF_ch7
avF_ch4
To Channel
PGAs
(a) Wilson Central Lead Routing
(b) Wilson Augmented Lead Routing
Using the ADS1298RECG-FE Software
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SBAU181B – March 2011 – Revised Janurary 2016
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ADS1298R
3.4.4.1
Wilson Central and Augmented Lead Registers
The Wilson Central Voltage (an average voltage between the right arm [RA], left arm [LA], and left leg [LL]
connections) can be derived from any combination of positive and negative terminals from channels 1-4
and routed to the WCT pin. Likewise, the Augmented Leads (AVF, AVL, AVR) may be derived from
channels 1-4 and routed to the negative terminal of channels 5, 6, and 7.
shows these
configurations;
a illustrates the central lead routing, and
b shows the augmented lead
routing.
Figure 15. Wilson Central and Augmented Lead Routing Diagrams