Previous in Forum: Temperature Switch   Next in Forum: Pressure Gauge
Close
Close
Close
4 comments
Rate Comments: Nested
Anonymous Poster

12 lead ECG circuit design

09/02/2008 12:55 AM

hi

Please send me the 12 lead ECG circuit design

Reply
Interested in this topic? By joining CR4 you can "subscribe" to
this discussion and receive notification when new comments are added.

"Almost" Good Answers:

Check out these comments that don't yet have enough votes to be "official" good answers and, if you agree with them, vote them!
Guru
New Zealand - Member - Interested in everything- see my Profile please APIX Pilot Plant Design Project - Member - Member Engineering Fields - Electrical Engineering - Member Engineering Fields - Power Engineering - Member Engineering Fields - Civil Engineering - Member Hobbies - Musician - Autoharp and Harmonica Hobbies - Hunting - Member Hobbies - Fishing - Member

Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Christchurch, (The Garden City), South Island, New Zealand
Posts: 4395
Good Answers: 230
#1

Re: 12 lead ECG circuit design

09/02/2008 12:58 AM

Hello "Guest".

I emailed that to you yesterday.

Kind Regards....

__________________
"The number of inventions increases faster than the need for them at the time" - SparkY
Reply
Anonymous Poster
#2
In reply to #1

Re: 12 lead ECG circuit design

09/02/2008 1:27 AM

hi

this is not the time for joking if u know abot this then reply.

Please dont waste the time

Reply
Guru
New Zealand - Member - Interested in everything- see my Profile please APIX Pilot Plant Design Project - Member - Member Engineering Fields - Electrical Engineering - Member Engineering Fields - Power Engineering - Member Engineering Fields - Civil Engineering - Member Hobbies - Musician - Autoharp and Harmonica Hobbies - Hunting - Member Hobbies - Fishing - Member

Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Christchurch, (The Garden City), South Island, New Zealand
Posts: 4395
Good Answers: 230
#4
In reply to #2

Re: 12 lead ECG circuit design

09/02/2008 2:55 AM

Hello "Guest"

I have no way of knowing which "Guest" you are, because you appear all the same.

If you are the original Topic Posting "Guest", I have since given you the answer you asked for, hopefully the correct design type you need, because you did not specify correctly.

If you are the original Topic Posting "Guest", I have since given you the Warning re killing or permanently disabling the person on whom the ECG/EKG unit is connected to.

This type of apparatus may be lethal, if used by untrained persons, as even in hospital situations, fatal accidents have occurred, as I have described above.

If you are NOT the original "Guest" who wrote the original Topic, then

Kind Regards....

__________________
"The number of inventions increases faster than the need for them at the time" - SparkY
Reply Score 1 for Good Answer
Guru
New Zealand - Member - Interested in everything- see my Profile please APIX Pilot Plant Design Project - Member - Member Engineering Fields - Electrical Engineering - Member Engineering Fields - Power Engineering - Member Engineering Fields - Civil Engineering - Member Hobbies - Musician - Autoharp and Harmonica Hobbies - Hunting - Member Hobbies - Fishing - Member

Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Christchurch, (The Garden City), South Island, New Zealand
Posts: 4395
Good Answers: 230
#3

Re: 12 lead ECG circuit design

09/02/2008 2:50 AM

Hello "Guest",

You are asking for <"....the 12 lead ECG circuit design....">

What design are you needing?

  • General Design features?
  • Electrical schematic?
  • Other design....specify please.

Refer: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?tp=&arnumber=96261&isnumber=3080

You will need to take a subscription to the above, to obtain the full article.

Because the connection of any measuring electrode/s to the body or skin of a person may cause problems which may be lethal, such "home-built" ECG usage is not recommended.

If you really intend to make such a medical appliance, please refer: http://www.stm32circle.com/projects/project.php?id=31

Warning:

Remember that 4.5 Volts DC, or a current as little as 0.2 milliamperes have been responsible for deaths, and those deaths have occurred in hospital situations during medical testing and procedures, while being monitored by medical experts.

Kind Regards....

__________________
"The number of inventions increases faster than the need for them at the time" - SparkY
Reply
Reply to Forum Thread 4 comments

"Almost" Good Answers:

Check out these comments that don't yet have enough votes to be "official" good answers and, if you agree with them, vote them!

Previous in Forum: Temperature Switch   Next in Forum: Pressure Gauge

Advertisement