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Vernier EKG Sensor



Measures electrical signals produced during muscle contractions.
Supplier: Vernier EKGBTA
Requires : An interface and software, sold separately
Description
- Measures cardiac electrical potential waveforms (voltages produced during the contraction of the heart)
- Can be used to make standard 3-lead EKG tracings to record electrical activity in the heart, or to collect surface EMG recordings to study contractions in muscles in your arm, leg or jaw
Specifications:
- Offset: ∽1.00 V (±0.3V)
- Gain: 1mV body potential / 1V sensor output
- Includes user manual
Data Collection:
This sensor can be used with the following interfaces to collect data:- Vernier LabQuest™ 2 or original LabQuest™ as a standalone device or with a computer
- Vernier LabQuest™ Mini with a computer
- Vernier LabPro™ with a computer or TI graphing calculator
- Vernier Go!™Link1
- Vernier EasyLink™
- Vernier SensorDAQ™
- CBL 2™
- TI-Nspire™ Lab Cradle
Specifications
Pack of 100 disposable electrodes and user manual | |
High School and College | |
Measure electrical signals produced during muscle contractions |
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