Data Sheet
biosignalsplux
User Manual
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3.1 Professional Sensors
3.1.1 Electromyography (EMG)
Figure 13: EMG sensor.
Our low-noise ECG local differential triode configuration enables fast application and
unobtrusive data acquisition (although custom electrode cable configurations are
available). The state-of-the-art design of the analog frontend on this sensor is specifically
targeted at analyzing minutiae in the data. Together with the Heart Rate Variability (HRV)
plugin on our OpenSignals software, one can easily record and extract meaningful
information.
Electrode cables & sleeves
The electrode cables of this sensor can be connected to electrodes with integrated stud
connectors. The colored plastic sleeves on each electrode cable indicate which electrode
must be connected to the positive or negative electrode cable (see Table 2).
Electrode Cable
+
-
Sleeve Color
Red
Black
Table 2: Color coding of the electrode cable sleeves.
How to connect your sensor to your biosignalsplux
EMG sensors can be connected to any of the available analog inputs of your biosignalsplux
device (see 2.3.2 Analog Inputs).
This EMG sensor has no built-in reference electrode. We recommend connecting a
reference electrode the reference input of your device (see 2.3.3 Reference) which can