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ECG Machine ZECG-A41 features 9/12-lead simultaneous acquisition. It also offers a frequency response of 0.01–300 Hz, detecting even the slightest cardiac irregularities. This device is equipped with a stunning 10.1-inch TFT color LCD touch display. Our device delivers an intuitive user experience, allowing seamless navigation and crystal-clear visualization of data. This ECG Machine is ideal for hospitals, clinics, and mobile healthcare facilities.
Leads Acquisition | 9/12-lead simultaneous acquisition |
Sampling Rate | 16000 Hz/channel/second |
A/D Resolution | 24 bits |
Frequency Response | 0.01 to 300 Hz |
Input Impedance | ≥50 MΩ (10 Hz) |
Noise Level | ≤12.5 μV (p - p) |
Pacemaker Detection | Amplitude: ±750 μV ~ ±700 mV, Width: 50 μs to 2.0 ms |
LCD Display | 10.1-inch TFT color LCD (1024 × 600) with touch screen |
CMRR | ≥120 dB |
EMG Filter/Low Pass | 25/35/45/75/100/150/270/300 Hz |
DFT Filter | 0.01/0.05/0.32/0.67 Hz |
Recording Speed | 5/6.25/10/12.5/25/50 mm/s |
Recording Paper | Z-fold 210 x 295 mm x 100 sheets; Roller type 210 mm x 20/30 m |
Battery | Rechargeable Lithium battery (4400 mAh) |
Power Supply | AC input with external power adaptor (100 ~ 240 V, 50/60 Hz) |
Time Constant | ≥ 3.2 s |
Polarizing Voltage | ±600 mV |
HR Range | 30 to 300 bpm |
lead simultaneous acquisition
High sampling rate
delivers accurate signal processing.
Wide HR detection range
Touch-enabled 10.1-inch TFT color LCD
Advanced pacemaker detection
Multiple frequency response options
This ECG Machine ZECG-A41 is ideal for hospitals, clinics, and mobile healthcare units, providing high-precision cardiac diagnostics with advanced signal processing and user-friendly touchscreen operation.
Frequently Asked Question
A standard ECG machine typically has 12 leads, but there are machines with 3-lead, 5-lead, and 6-lead configurations for specific monitoring purposes.
No, an ECG test is painless and non-invasive. Electrodes are placed on the skin, but they do not cause discomfort.
A standard resting ECG takes about 5-10 minutes to complete. However, long-term monitoring (such as a Holter ECG) can last 24-48 hours or more.
No, ECG readings vary based on age, health condition, and individual heart activity. A doctor interprets the results based on medical history and symptoms.
An ECG is a powerful diagnostic tool, but it may not detect all heart conditions. Some issues, such as intermittent arrhythmias or blockages, may require additional tests like echocardiograms or stress tests.