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Introduction to The implanted recorder
The implanted recorder is a device that is implanted into animals for amplifying and collecting electrocardiosignals and recording these signals in the system memory.
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The implanted recorder is a device that is implanted into animals for amplifying and collecting electrocardiosignals and recording these signals in the system memory. Staring and shutting down of the implanted recorder is done through remote-control operation by a compact external electromagnetic switch. Service life of battery can be prolonged through using this switch to control on/off and standby status of the implanted recorder.

 

1. Average operating current: 300mA

2. Volume of implanted recorder: maximum length 51mm, maximum width 27mm and maximum height 12 mm

3. Electrocardiosignal sampling rate: 128/256Hz

4. Continuous electrocardiographic recording and storing time: 4-8 weeks 

5. Types of suitable experimental animals: dog, swine, monkey and etc. 


1. Types of suitable experimental animals: dog, swine, monkey and etc. 

2. Continuous super-long-term electrocardiographic recording and storing for 4-8 weeks 

3. Low-power circuit and miniature electronic system design: average operating current: 300mA

4. System remote switch and state monitoring 

5. Customized service is provided to meet requirements of small animal experiments.