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ecg extraction

hi ; 

i want to extract ecg signal . i want to know what hardware i need to do that ? if i use an electrode and daq 6008 enough to get it ?? are there a specific type or a name of ECG electrode (sensor) that is suitable for this ?? 

 

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my mail is   makz1990@hotmail.com if anyone can help me <<please send to this mail>>

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@Eng mohammad wrote:

thanks

my mail is   makz1990@hotmail.com if anyone can help me <<please send to this mail>>



This is not encouraged and no one will do that for you. You will get replies to your thread because you are not the only one facing the problem some others will also get benifited. And also do not post your personal ID in forum, you  are inviting spam to your mailbox.

 

Check your thread when you get a reply

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ok ,, its the first time that i write in this field (the zone) ,may be mistake to know to get an information from you  > sorry . i just need some help in my project .

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Explain your problem and what exactly do you need and currently what stage you are then some one will help you.

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Hi eng mohammad,

                            check this:

                            http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/9037

                            http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/6349

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i have bought a UBS DAQ 6008 and i have install ECG kit .iam looking for suitable electrodes (leads)

 

1-now i want to know what i need except the electrodes . in other words if i put the electrodes on the right position on the skin then the and connect them to my daq then the signal will appear on labview kit .

 

2- are there any asuitable sensors for this purpose thats can be more effective than others . 

 

 

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You cannot acquire an ECG signal directly with a DAQ device.  There are many reasons - not enough gain, not AC coupled, and not safe.  You need an ECG amplifier before the DAQ device to provide the proper interface to the electrodes and enough gain so that you get a clean signal with enough resolution.

 

Please visit our Biomedical User Group and read this post:  https://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-4670

 

Steve

 

 

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As danil said its tough to sense the signal even you can set the gain in DAQ instead why don't you search for a module along with signal conditiones for ecg else build your own signal conditioner.
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hi

 

can you help me to find the toolkits of labview 2008 ( v 8.6.1 ) , if any one can tell me the link which i can download the kits from

 

the most important toolkits to me are :

1- advanced signal processing toolkit

2- adaptive signal

3- digital filter design

 

i am working on the ECG source code and need them to do some changes on the code .

 

thank u .

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The Toolkits you mentioned are on the ni.com website for download, but you will need a license for using each of the toolkits.

http://digital.ni.com/src.nsf/websearch/FCFF19561C7D438A86257880005141AA?OpenDocument&node=node=2030...

Zach P.

Staff Software Engineer | LabVIEW R&D | National Instruments
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