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The following buttons/controls are available in this sub-tab:
Button/Control Description
Plot Set Option to select ECG Lead I, Lead II, Lead III, Lead aVR, Lead aVL, Lead aVF or Respiration Channel
(ADS1292R only)
High Pass Filter Provision for enabling a high pass filter with support for selecting the order of the filter and cut off frequency
(1)
Low Pass Filter Provision for enabling a low pass filter with support for selecting the order of the filter and cut off frequency
(1)
Notch Filter Provision for enabling a notch filter for 50Hz or 60Hz with support for selecting the order of the filter. This filter
will be applied on the acquired data for the sampling rate of 500SPS
(1)
(1)
Post- processing for filter done in GUI.
Apart from the above specific buttons / control on each sub-tabs, the following options are available by
right-clicking in the display area:
Display Options Description
Auto scaling Both x-scale and y-scale auto scaling is possible. User can enable or disable this feature
Export Data The displayed data can be exported to excel or Clipboard
Annotation Provision Provision provided for creating and deleting annotation
Visible Items selector Option to display x-scale, y-scale, Plot legends, x-scrollbar
Plot legend options Plot legend gives various option to change the color of the plotting, various plotting styles etc
4.1.3 Save Tab
The Save tab provides provisions to save the analysis or data to a file. By default, the data is saved to
C:\Program Files\Texas Instruments\ADS1x9xevm\saved. Use the Directory to Save Files option to
select the folder where data is to be saved. In the pop up window, navigate to the folder where the file is
to be saved and select Use Current Folder. Then select Save to File to save the file.
Figure 30. PC Application Save
The following options are provided in the Save tab.
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ADS1x9xECG-FE Demonstration Kit SLAU384A–December 2011–Revised April 2012
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