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* Measurement delay from electrode to analog output: 16ms | * Measurement delay from electrode to analog output: 16ms | ||
+ | * The Myon system delivers an output on the BNC connectors with a range of +/- 2.5V. (Manual page 28) | ||
+ | * The gain, g, of the Myon system (specific for our model) is g=500. The electrodes on the wireless pods have an input range of +/- 5mV. (Manual page 27) | ||
+ | * Example: a measured voltage of 0.3V on the output BNC connector corresponds to an electrode input voltage of 0.3V / 500 = 0.0006V, or in micro volt: 600uV |
Revision as of 10:26, 22 February 2018
This equipment is borrowed from Institute for Sports and Biomechanics at SDU. The Myon equipment gives an analog voltage as output, that must be sampled for further processing. We normally use an AD Instruments Powerlab 16/35 - 16 Channel A/D converter from Medico Lab at TEK.
- Measurement delay from electrode to analog output: 16ms
- The Myon system delivers an output on the BNC connectors with a range of +/- 2.5V. (Manual page 28)
- The gain, g, of the Myon system (specific for our model) is g=500. The electrodes on the wireless pods have an input range of +/- 5mV. (Manual page 27)
- Example: a measured voltage of 0.3V on the output BNC connector corresponds to an electrode input voltage of 0.3V / 500 = 0.0006V, or in micro volt: 600uV