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TSD155C MULTI-LEAD ECG CABLE
To record 12-lead ECG with a movable chest lead, use the TSD155C
The TSD155C multi-lead ECG cable is 3 meters long and
incorporates a built-in Wilson Terminal for simultaneous recording
of Leads I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF and one (movable) precordial lead
[V1, V2, V3, V4, V5 or V6].
The TSD155C is used for performing a standard
12-lead ECG recording using only 3 ECG100C amplifiers.
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WT100C WILSON TERMINAL for the ECG100C
The WT100C is used to create a virtual reference electrode when measuring
the transverse plane (i.e., precordial) ECG components [V1, V2, V3, V4, V5,
and V6]. The virtual reference is created by the summation of the Right Arm
(RA), Left Arm (LA) and Left Leg (LL) electrode leads. To measure all six
transverse plane components, six ECG100C amplifiers are required. Use five
of the JUMP100C jumper connectors to tie together the reference (Vin-)
inputs of these amplifiers. This common reference connects to the virtual
reference created by the WT100C.
DTU100 DIGITAL TRIGGER UNIT
Digital Trigger (MRI Trigger)
Use the DTU100 Digital Trigger Unit to trigger an MRI System with the occurrence of the R-wave present in
animal (high frequency) ECG data. The DTU100 provides high-level (3000 v) isolation between the MP System
and external equipment; the DTU100 is always used with the HLT100C module. This isolation is very important to
maintain both subject safety and high quality signal recording. This external hardware module can accept data from
any analog output associated with an MP System and convert that analog signal into a TTL compatible trigger
suitable for synchronizing with external devices.
For the DTU100, “Analog output” means:
1) Analog output associated with any MP module (DA100C, ECG100C, etc) that is sending data to an MP
System on Analog Input channels 1–16.
2) Analog output coming from the MP system via one of its D/A converters on Analog Output channel 0–1.