I am trying to generate ecg waves in both glcd and cro. My glc part is over, can any1 tell how to generate ecg signal using dac which can be given to the cro.?
you generate ECG (electrocardiography) waves by thinking
Erik
Do you?
I thought cardio was heartbeats...?
Are you thinking (!) of EEG...?
Ya ECG is for cardio, that is for heart, can u help me with it?
No offence, but are qualified to deal with this stuff? I mean, life could be on the balance...
ya ofcourse i am... i am doing my final year B.E
Then you should be able to come up with at least some idea.
How did you do it for the GLCD? Can't you just adapt that...?
It's not clear to me why you want to generate these signals...?
ya ofcourse i am... i am doing my final year B.E that hardly does it. When I did my first medical thingy I had to study, at least, 100 pages of rules and regulations, (which does not even get you close to being totally safe) not to mention studying datasheets in different ways than usual (does this component qualify?)
so let us start with the important stuff: how do you propose to isolate the unit from the mains?
PS sorry about the EE/EC misup, I do know better
.. there is no safety issues
generate ecg signal using dac it this REALLY what you want to generate ECG waves e.g. to test a cardiac monitor? or do you want to read them.
YES, I can read, but generating ECG waves, as opposed to reading them sounds strange. Thus this request for confirmation. We have had threads that went on for days before it was resolved that there was a linguistic misunderstanding.
Yes to generate ECG signal to calibrate the equipment n to study it
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