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Wireless transmitter BN-ACCL3-T

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The BioNomadix® wireless Tri-axial Accelerometer transmitter is a broad spectrum acceleration measurement device and tap detector. The system can measure the acceleration of gravity (static) for tilt-sensing and can also measure very fast-changing, dynamic acceleration resulting from rapid movement or impact. The system is very well suited for mobile applications. Acceleration mode: The system outputs X, Y and Z acceleration values on three associated channels. Attach the transmitter to any part of the subject’s body to measure three-axis acceleration associated with movement in that particular location. Tap mode: The system detects either single or double taps. In “tap detector” mode, the system acts as an event recorder for self-report. When “double-tapped,” for example, the system will output a pulse to precisely mark the time location of the observed event. The system comes factory preset to support an operational range of ±16 G, with a maximum system bandwidth of 400 Hz. Ranges can be set to as low as ±2 G with bandwidths as low as 3 Hz. BioNomadix® wireless, wearable physiology monitoring devices for life science research noninvasively record high-quality data while comfortably allowing subjects to move freely in natural indoor environments. The BioNomadix® line uses digital transmission to provide excellent signal quality for one or many subjects, for one or many signals. Amplifiers provide the full bandwidth. BioNomadix are configured for specific signal types; no hardware or software settings required for high quality data.

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