The physiological signal telemetry system uses wireless telemetry technology to bury the sensor in the body of experimental animals and wirelessly transmit physiological signals in real time. It can be used to measure physiological parameters such as heart rate, body temperature, and activity level of conscious and unrestrained rats, mice, rabbits, beagles, monkeys, fish, etc. over a long period of time.
This system can ensure that animals can move freely in the cage without anaesthesia so that the measured physiological signals can better reflect the physiological conditions of animals in their natural state.
Product Features
Wireless telemetry
Multiple specifications of implanted sensors are used to measure different indicators. Optional monitoring indicators: body temperature, heart rate, and activity level
Implantable sensors do not require batteries and are wirelessly powered
Long-term monitoring - It allows for continuous telemetry of experimental animals after devices are implanted
Accurate and reliable reporting of physiological and behavioural data of conscious and unrestrained animals
The system can connect up to 32 receivers simultaneously, completing large-scale experiments
The software can set experimental parameters and collect data, perform data trend statistics, and output data
Technical Parameters
Range of temperature measurement: 33℃- 41℃
Temperature accuracy: ±0.1℃
G2 implanted sensor size/weight: 15.5mm×6.5mm /1.1g
G2 HR implanted sensor size/weight: 19.5mm×3.5mm/1.5g
TA implanted sensor size/weight: 23mm×8mm/1.6g
HR implanted sensor size/weight: 26mm×8mm/2.2g
Measurement range of heart rate: 120-780 BPM
Activity level: Gross motor