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Creating a user defined Voltage source

Debajit B
Debajit B over 11 years ago

 Hi,

I've been working on a analog front-end module for heart rate detector and want to test the design for ECG signals. I need to know how do I create my own voltage source after collecting ECG data from database and use it in verification.

 

Thank You,

Debajit

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  • berndfi
    berndfi over 11 years ago
    You probably should have given an example of the ECG data.
    In the ‘analogLib’ there is a 'vpwlf' source which is a piecewise linear voltage source which accepts a
    file an input, this might be what you are looking for. 

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  • Debajit B
    Debajit B over 11 years ago

     ECG data samples are collected from Physiobank's signal archive and used as VPWLF's input file.

    Thanks a lot for the suggestion. 

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  • Debajit B
    Debajit B over 11 years ago

     ECG data samples are collected from Physiobank's signal archive and used as VPWLF's input file.

    Thanks a lot for the suggestion. 

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