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AECG100 | User Manual
(1)
BPM:
Adjust for different BPM (Beat-Per-Minute).
(2)
Output Electrode Selection:
Choose the output electrode.
RA/R: Right Arm Electrode
LA/L: Left Arm Electrode
(3)
Output Waveform Selection:
Select to output different waveform
types (ex. Sine, Triangle, Square
…)
.
(4)
Output Waveform Parameter:
Adjust voltage and time
parameters of standard waveforms and pulse waveforms.
(5)
Noise Simulation:
To simulate noise with different frequency and
amplitude.
(6)
DC Offset
(DC Fine-tune): To add a DC offset of +300mV, 0 or -
300mV to the output signal.
(7)
Input Impedance Test:
To add 620k
Ω
/ 4.7nF to the output signal.
This is for ECG DUT to measure the amplitude and evaluate the
input impedance of ECG DUT.
(8)
Pacemaker:
Output simulated ECG pacemaker signal to ECG DUT.
Figure 24: Pacemaker Simulation Setting
(9)
RLD:
Right Leg Detection for measurement of reference voltage
difference of DUT.
(10)
Respiration:
AECG100 uses the impedance pneumography
method to simulate the impedance changes of human skin when
breathing.
“Respiration Rate” is the number of breaths taken
during 60 seconds intervals.
“
Basic Level
”
refers to the impedance
of human skin, and
“
Variations
”
refers to the impedance changes
while breathing. Respiration
“
Ratio
”
is the ratio of inhalation to
exhalation. The
“
Apnea Selection
”
consists of “Duration” (apnea