Piezo Beltless Effort Sensor is for infants or small children and can be used without a belt. 200cm cable length, terminates in two DIN 1.5mm touch-proof (TP) sockets. One Piezo Beltless Effort Sensor per pack.
This beltless effort/respiration sensor (commonly referred to as 1390) from SleepSense is a miniature, flat piezo-based sensor intended for use on infants, preemies, and small children. The sensor is designed in a miniature form factor and is sensitive to higher frequency respiration rates.
Piezo-electric crystal-based effort/respiration sensors convert chest or abdominal respiration motions to a small analog voltage. It provides a clear, reliable indication of respiration waveforms. This effort sensor does not require a battery or interface. It is activated by plugging the DIN 1.5mm touch-proof (TP) sockets (female connectors) into any AC channel on the recorder.
The sensor itself is enclosed in a plastic housing that measures 21mm x 21mm. It has a height of 5mm.
Apply this effort sensor to the subject's thorax (chest) or abdomen with a piece of adhesive tape to acquire a strong and stable effort (respiration) signal. The Piezo Effort Sensor comes with a 200cm connection cable which terminates in two DIN 1.5mm touch-proof (TP) sockets (female connectors).
One Piezo Beltless Effort Sensor for Infants/Small Children (1390) per pack.
Technical Specifications
- Technology: Piezo-electric crystal
- Sensor Size: 21mm x 21mm x 5mm
- Cable Length: 200cm
- Connectors: 2 x DIN 1.5mm touch-proof (TP) sockets (female connectors)
- Compatibility: Nihon Kohden and other physiology amplifiers
- Packaging: 1 x Piezo Beltless Effort Sensor for Infants/Small Children (1390) per pack