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were i can find a complete (with files) ecg tutorial under labview? Thanks for the answers

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I want to make a labview system based ecg and i would find something ready to use. Thanks for the reply.
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Did you ever think about doing a search?

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It is going to be very difficult to find the exact code you are looking for.

Even if you find an ECG example, it may use different hardware than you.

It would be better for you to try to understand the code that you find, so you can modify it as needed.

Cory K
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Hello,

 

          First of all , for acquiring the ECG singnals , you need to get an ECG machine ,at least a single lead, with an analog output. Then you have to get NI DAQmx  kit from the NI dealers. After that you have to think about the codings required for analysing the ECG from your pc using Labview. If you have the first two hardwares, let me know , i guess i can help you...

 

Regards,

 

Nitzy... 

All India Institute of Medical Sciences

New Delhi 

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Please visit our Biomedical User Group here:  http://decibel.ni.com/content/groups/biomedical-user-group

 

There are a number of articles about the proper signal conditioning needed to amplify and record ECG signals as well as articles on processing ECG signals to extract features.

 

Steve

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Unity wrote: 

          First of all , for acquiring the EGG signals , you need to get an EGG machine ,at least a single lead, with an analog output. Then you have to get IN Addax  kit from the NI dealers. After that you have to think about the codings required for analysing the ECG from your pc using Labview. If you have the first two hardwares, let me know , i guess i can help you...

Nitzy... 

All India Institute of Medical Sciences

New Delhi 


It is not so hard to build your own EGG circuit, as a do it your self project. If you use a laptop computer not connected to the mains, use safety resistors, and power the circuit with battery's. Then the risk of electrical shock is very small. If you use proper commercial electrodes your project may be successful. But you can not use use this setup for any medical comercial, or even demonstration purpose. Even thinking about it is a bad idea....    



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It is not so hard to build your own EGG circuit, as a do it your self project. If you use a laptop computer not connected to the mains, use safety resistors, and power the circuit with battery's. Then the risk of electrical shock is very small. If you use proper commercial electrodes your project may be successful. But you can not use use this setup for any medical comercial, or even demonstration purpose. Even thinking about it is a bad idea....    


Somehow I get the felling that warning has a scar to go with it. Smiley Mad

 

Ben

Retired Senior Automation Systems Architect with Data Science Automation LabVIEW Champion Knight of NI and Prepper LinkedIn Profile YouTube Channel
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Somehow I get the felling that warning has a scar to go with it. Smiley Mad

 

Ben


Did I say something wrong? Since I get the Smiley Mad



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Coq Rouge wrote:

Ben wrote:
Somehow I get the felling that warning has a scar to go with it. Smiley Mad

 

Ben


Did I say something wrong? Since I get the Smiley Mad


 

Oh NO!

 

Far from it. I found your post entertaining and that emoticon choice represented my memory of my first (unfortunately not my last) electrical scar.

 

Ben

Retired Senior Automation Systems Architect with Data Science Automation LabVIEW Champion Knight of NI and Prepper LinkedIn Profile YouTube Channel
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Oh I see. Sorry since my native tongue is not English I sometimes get the fine details of Enlist language (or emotions) wrong, my fault. Well I have get some electrical shock in my life but never a scare. But I have a small scare slightly above my eyebrow. I was 15 and experimenting on implementing current limiting with a LM723 chip on breadboard . It ended with the LM723 chip exploding in my face. In those day a breadboard was quite expensive so I was more concerned about breadboard damage, not that I could have lost my eye 

I wrote "Even thinking about it is a bad idea...." Since I work with medical systems. And doing medical measurements outside "the house" without all necessary and unnecessary approvals/documents is quite risky



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