Hi list,
thank you all for your valuable input... i'll check out each of the
options and probably come back to you later.
gr~~~
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Hi all,
does anyone have experience with measuring pulse using just hand touch
sensors?
Which kind of sensors are feasible, is there any special signal
conditioning necessary?
many thanks,
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Thomas Grill a écrit :
Hi all,
does anyone have experience with measuring pulse using just hand touch
sensors?
Which kind of sensors are feasible, is there any special signal
conditioning necessary?
i have no experience, but the 1st thing i would try is to use some medical
device like
Try this link to medical sensors.
http://www.meas-spec.com/myMeas/industry/medical.asp
Nick.
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Thomas Grill wrote:
Hi all,
does anyone have experience with measuring pulse using just hand touch
sensors?
Which kind of sensors are feasible, is there any special signal
conditioning necessary?
The basis of commercial pulse sensors is a just red LED and a light
dependent resistor or a
hi thomas,
polar has an oem product line
http://www.polarusa.com/manufacturers/products/products.asp
the contact heart rate system is also for use with hand sensors.
the europe devision is in switzerland and you can get quotes
from [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
i did not use this one specific but i
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