2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0061076
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New System for Digital to Analog Transformation and Reconstruction of 12-Lead ECGs

Abstract: IntroductionWe describe initial validation of a new system for digital to analog conversion (DAC) and reconstruction of 12-lead ECGs. The system utilizes an open and optimized software format with a commensurately optimized DAC hardware configuration to accurately reproduce, from digital files, the original analog electrocardiographic signals of previously instrumented patients. By doing so, the system also ultimately allows for transmission of data collected on one manufacturer's 12-lead ECG hardware/software… Show more

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“…With the development of new applications, the performance of DACs (digital-to-analog converters) and ADCs (analog-to-digital converters) has become increasingly important [ 1 ]. High resolution DACs and ADCs which have small voltage range are recently used for analog circuits, and it decreases the minimum unit of voltage [ 2 , 3 ]. The analog circuits with the small unit of voltage is more influenced by errors such as voltage drops or glitches.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…With the development of new applications, the performance of DACs (digital-to-analog converters) and ADCs (analog-to-digital converters) has become increasingly important [ 1 ]. High resolution DACs and ADCs which have small voltage range are recently used for analog circuits, and it decreases the minimum unit of voltage [ 2 , 3 ]. The analog circuits with the small unit of voltage is more influenced by errors such as voltage drops or glitches.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%