The sensor measures the air pressure in the pressure cuff wrapped around the tested person's arm. Heartbeats affect the blood pressure. That is the reason for the difference between the systolic and diastolic pressure of the tested person.
The sensor has three ranges:
1. The average pressure in the pressure cuff in mm/Hg.
2. The pressure beats with no units.
3. The sum of the two above signals.
The NeuLog software extracts the following from the blood pressure graph:
a) The Systolic blood pressure
b) The Diastolic blood pressure
c) The MAP (Mean Arterial Pressure)
d) The heart beat rate
*Requires connection hardware, sold separately.
Experiment Duration: 1 second to 31 days.
Operation Modes:
Range | ADC Resolution | Resolution:
0-250 mm/Hg, 10 bit, 0.30 mm/Hg
0-250 Arb, 10 bit, 0.30 mm/Hg
0-250 mm/Hg + Arb, 10 bit, 0.30 mm/Hg
Video:
The sensor has three ranges:
1. The average pressure in the pressure cuff in mm/Hg.
2. The pressure beats with no units.
3. The sum of the two above signals.
The NeuLog software extracts the following from the blood pressure graph:
a) The Systolic blood pressure
b) The Diastolic blood pressure
c) The MAP (Mean Arterial Pressure)
d) The heart beat rate
*Requires connection hardware, sold separately.
Experiment Duration: 1 second to 31 days.
Operation Modes:
Range | ADC Resolution | Resolution:
0-250 mm/Hg, 10 bit, 0.30 mm/Hg
0-250 Arb, 10 bit, 0.30 mm/Hg
0-250 mm/Hg + Arb, 10 bit, 0.30 mm/Hg
Video:
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