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Peak Detector for ECG

Turn on Context Help and read the description of each function or don't use the toolkit and plot the peaks that you already have. The last is the simplest.
Message 11 of 40
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i happen to do an XY but my peaks seem out of hand XD. can i have find those that is PQRST 

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Message 12 of 40
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Hi me,

 

the PeakDetector has some parameters you can adjust. Did you try several parameters to find the correct peaks and valleys?

 

What have you tried? Where is your current VI?

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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Message 13 of 40
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H ere's my VI can you check and tell me if i can do anything to change the peaks please

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Message 14 of 40
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how to do a peak that detect the highest peak only ? becasue what i have now is detecting every peak but i just want to detect the peaks that i choose anyone know how to do it ? please help 

 

Regards 

Kevin

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Message 15 of 40
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If you have an array of peaks (as produced by Peak Detector.vi), then use Array Max & Min to find the highest peak.

 

Lynn

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Message 16 of 40
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But where is the array am i suppose to put ? 

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Message 17 of 40
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or maybe can i use something else just to pick up the highest value without using thresh hold ? 

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Message 18 of 40
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try this and tell me if it could helpful or not 

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Message 19 of 40
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Use the Amplitudes output of the peak detector. Then use the Index of the Maximum amplitude to find the corresponding Locations array element.

 

Lynn

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Message 20 of 40
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