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- Driven_right_leg_circuit abstract "A Driven Right Leg Circuit or “DRL” circuit is an electric circuit that is often added to biological signal amplifiers to reduce Common-mode interference. Biological signal amplifiers such as ECG (Electrocardiogram) EEG (Electroencephalogram) or EMG circuits measure very small electrical signals emitted by the body, often as small as several micro-volts (millionths of a volt). Unfortunately, the patient's body can also act as an antenna which picks up electromagnetic interference, especially 50/60 Hz noise from electrical power lines. This interference can obscure the biological signals, making them very hard to measure. Right Leg Driver circuitry is used to eliminate interference noise by actively canceling the interference.Other methods of noise control include: Faraday cage Twisting Wires High Gain Instrumentation Amplifier Filtering".
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- Driven_right_leg_circuit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Analog_circuits.
- Driven_right_leg_circuit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electronic_design.
- Driven_right_leg_circuit wikiPageWikiLink Common-mode_interference.
- Driven_right_leg_circuit wikiPageWikiLink Electrocardiogram.
- Driven_right_leg_circuit wikiPageWikiLink Electrocardiography.
- Driven_right_leg_circuit wikiPageWikiLink Electroencephalogram.
- Driven_right_leg_circuit wikiPageWikiLink Electroencephalography.
- Driven_right_leg_circuit wikiPageWikiLink Electromagnetic_interference.
- Driven_right_leg_circuit wikiPageWikiLink Electromyography.
- Driven_right_leg_circuit wikiPageWikiLink Faraday_cage.
- Driven_right_leg_circuit wikiPageWikiLink Instrumentation_amplifier.
- Driven_right_leg_circuit wikiPageWikiLink Texas_Instruments.
- Driven_right_leg_circuit wikiPageWikiLink Twisted_pair.
- Driven_right_leg_circuit wikiPageWikiLink Volt.
- Driven_right_leg_circuit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Driven right leg circuit".
- Driven_right_leg_circuit hasPhotoCollection Driven_right_leg_circuit.
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- Driven_right_leg_circuit subject Category:Analog_circuits.
- Driven_right_leg_circuit subject Category:Electronic_design.
- Driven_right_leg_circuit hypernym Circuit.
- Driven_right_leg_circuit type BaseballLeague.
- Driven_right_leg_circuit type Circuit.
- Driven_right_leg_circuit comment "A Driven Right Leg Circuit or “DRL” circuit is an electric circuit that is often added to biological signal amplifiers to reduce Common-mode interference. Biological signal amplifiers such as ECG (Electrocardiogram) EEG (Electroencephalogram) or EMG circuits measure very small electrical signals emitted by the body, often as small as several micro-volts (millionths of a volt).".
- Driven_right_leg_circuit label "Driven right leg circuit".
- Driven_right_leg_circuit sameAs m.025vsj7.
- Driven_right_leg_circuit sameAs Q5307969.
- Driven_right_leg_circuit sameAs Q5307969.
- Driven_right_leg_circuit wasDerivedFrom Driven_right_leg_circuit?oldid=566835184.
- Driven_right_leg_circuit isPrimaryTopicOf Driven_right_leg_circuit.