Data Sheet
biosignalsplux
User Manual
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3.2.2 Goniometer (GON)
Figure 42: Goniometer.
This twin-axis goniometer provides accurate data related with flexion/extension and
ulnar/radial deviation. With two attachment points to the body and a flexible beam, it
enables high-performance uncompromised operation even in dynamic scenarios, without
limiting the motion of the monitored subjects. Multiple size options are available,
enabling placement in segments ranging from a finger (e.g. intermediate – proximal
phalanges) to a leg (e.g. lower part of the femur – upper part of the tibia).
How to connect your sensor to your biosignalsplux
The goniometer can be connected to any of the available analog inputs of your
biosignalsplux device (see 2.3.2 Analog Inputs)This sensor requires 2 analog inputs of your
biosignalsplux.
This sensor does not require an additional reference electrode.
How to configure your sensor in OpenSignals (r)evolution
Open the OpenSignals (r)evolution device manager and select the device you have your
goniometer connected to. Select the channels of your goniometer and select GONIO for
both channels from of the dropdown menu (click on the arrow in the channel’s field that
appears when you hover over the channel’s field).
Activate this channel for signal acquisition by clicking on the circle in the channel field
(must be blue).
An example configuration is displayed in Figure 43 (here: goniometer connected to
channel 1).