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Weight | 14 grams |
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Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Type | Wireless EMG sensor |
Transmission Range | Up to 40 meters |
Battery Life | Up to 8 hours |
Sampling Rate | Up to 2000 Hz |
Dimensions | 37 mm x 26 mm x 15 mm |
Sensors | EMG, Accelerometer |
Number of Channels | 16 channels |
Describes the purpose and intended application of the Trigno Wireless Biofeedback System.
Lists conditions and situations where the system should not be used due to potential harm.
Provides contact details for technical assistance and support from Delsys.
Details critical safety information, warnings, and precautions for device operation and handling.
Lists regulatory compliance, manufacturer details, and model identification for the system.
Specifies the minimum hardware and software requirements for the PC used with the Trigno system.
Outlines the primary capabilities and design features of the Trigno Galileo wireless sensors.
Describes the functionality and specifications of the onboard 4-channel EMG sensor.
Explains the 9-DOF IMU for movement data and orientation estimation.
Details the dual communication modes for sensors: PC-connected Base Station and Bluetooth BLE.
Specifies the nominal wireless transmission range and factors affecting it.
Explains the time synchronization of data across sensors and channels.
Describes the sensor's rechargeable battery, its duration, and charge monitoring.
Highlights the protective nature of the sensor's sealed enclosure against environmental factors.
Explains the function of the internal magnetic switch for powering on and pairing sensors.
Details the various LED colors and patterns indicating sensor status and modes.
Provides detailed explanations for each sensor LED state and pattern described previously.
Describes the 16-pocket recharging cradle for the Trigno sensors.
Details the universal medical grade power supply and its adapters.
Explains how the Base Station communicates data to a PC via USB.
Describes the analog output connectors and their signal range for data acquisition.
Explains the Base Station's trigger port for synchronizing data streams with external equipment.
Details the LED indicators on the Base Station for power and communication status.
Instructions on how to connect and power the Trigno Base Station using the provided power supply.
Guidance on how to charge the Trigno sensors using the Base Station.
Discusses factors affecting battery performance, longevity, and storage recommendations.
Step-by-step instructions on how to power on the Trigno Galileo sensors.
Explains the three methods for turning off the Trigno sensors.
Describes the sensor's LED indication and behavior when searching for a host connection.
Instructions for downloading and installing the required software for data acquisition.
Details the process of pairing Trigno sensors with the Base Station for wireless data link.
Provides guidance on correctly positioning EMG sensors on the skin for optimal signal capture.
Explains the necessary steps for cleaning the skin site before sensor application.
Describes how to apply the adhesive interfaces for secure sensor attachment.
Identifies and describes the analog output connectors on the Base Station.
Details the pinout and compatibility of the analog output connector for EMG signals.
Describes the analog output connector that provides all 64 analog channels.
Describes where to find system information like firmware, serial number, and network size.
Explains the settings for wireless communication frequencies.
Indicates where the current firmware version of the system is displayed.
Shows where the unique serial number of the Base Station is located.
Indicates the number of sensors supported by the Base Station.
Describes the function of the test panel for verifying analog output connections.
Allows modification of wireless communication frequencies to avoid interference.
Enables audible alerts for sensor status like out-of-range or low battery.
Explains how to use trigger functions for synchronizing data acquisition with external devices.
Provides guidelines for handling, cleaning, and maintaining the Trigno sensors.
Offers instructions for the proper care and handling of the Trigno Base Station.
Discusses the importance of electrical isolation for PCs and peripherals for full compliance.