09-07-2005 10:35 PM
09-07-2005 11:06 PM
First we need a little information:
Mike...
09-07-2005 11:22 PM
First we need a little information:
09-08-2005 03:56 AM
09-08-2005 05:33 AM
Take a look at this website and tell us which model number you are using.
http://www.mallinckrodt.com/respiratory/resp/Serv_Supp/ProductManuals.html#N-3000
Are you using the serial port??
09-08-2005 11:18 PM - edited 09-08-2005 11:18 PM
You left the most important question (#2) blank... Until that is answered, there's no advice I can give.
Mike...
Message Edited by mikeporter on 09-09-2005 12:20 AM
09-09-2005 06:01 AM
Thks all for your promptly reply. Ok the model of my sensor is RS-10 reflectance O2 transducer.
I'm buidling my own simple circuit of pulse oximeter. I want to have a labview program that able to detect a human pulse. Which is a voltage output from my circuit. I hope labview able to detect this signal of the pulse. I have photodiode n LED in my circuit,so when finger is put on the sensor and LED, labview must be able to read the signal.Like red LED give me what kind of signal, and infrared LED will give me what kind of signal. I hope I don't confuse all the helpful souls.In fact I'm new to everything like build a pulse oximeter circuit and build a labview programs. Is there anyone can help me with both the circuit n program?? Or guide me along? I'll be very grateful to all of you.
09-09-2005 11:52 AM
09-10-2005 10:59 PM
Hi Otis,
Thks so much for your information.It's really useful. I never had a chance to build a simple pulse oximeter before. And that's what I'm going to do. Since you have experience in building one before, mind sharing with me where you gather the information to build one beside google search? I already search all the google but not much help given. And I'm also looking for circuit to build the pulse oximeter together with the LED and photodiodes. Do you know anywhere has useful information?Pls advise me.Thanks so much
09-12-2005 04:28 PM - edited 09-12-2005 04:28 PM
Message Edited by Otis on 09-12-2005 04:30 PM