The ECG sensor measures the electrical energy generated during a heartbeat. To record the classic PQRST wave, the sensor's three electrodes can be attached to the skin of the user's forearms using disposable ECG patches.
The sensor is supported with a comprehensive user guide.
Each sensor is supplied with a pack of 100 disposable ECG electrode patches.
Fast data sampling is required when using the ECG sensor.
Applications
- Comparing the ECG to the waveform produced by the Heart Rate Sensor (3147)
- Comparing the ECG of a rested heart to an excercised heart
- What happens to the ECG trace if a sensor lead location is changed
- Understand the meaning and relationships of the PQRST waveforms
- Investigate the effect of mild stimulants (caffeine)