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ECG Machine ZECG-A60 comes with 9/12/15/18 leads, simultaneous acquisition. It offers an exceptional sampling rate of 16,000 Hz per channel per second. This device ensures crystal-clear data for comprehensive heart analysis. Its innovative DFT Filter and EMG Low Pass Filter remove unwanted noise effortlessly. Our product ensures compatibility with external power adaptors. This ECG Machine is the ultimate partner for hospitals, clinics, and research facilities.
Leads | 9/12/15/18 leads simultaneous acquisition |
Sampling Rate | 16,000 Hz per channel per second |
A/D Resolution | 24 bits |
Heart Rate Range | 30 to 300 bpm |
Time Constant | ≥ 3.2 seconds |
Polarizing Voltage | ±600 mV |
Input Impedance | ≥ 50 MΩ (10 Hz) |
Frequency Response | 0.01 to 300 Hz |
Noise Level | ≤ 12.5 μV (peak-to-peak) |
DFT Filter | 0.01/0.05/0.32/0.67 Hz |
EMG Filter | 25/35/45/75/100/150/270/300 Hz |
Pacemaker Detection | Amplitude: ±750 μV to ±700 mV, Width: 50 μs to 2.0 ms |
Display | 10.1-inch TFT color LCD (1024×600 resolution) |
Battery Capacity | Rechargeable Lithium battery (4400 mAh), Supports 400 exams |
Recording Speed | 5/6.25/10/12.5/25/50 mm/s |
Recording Paper | Z-fold 210×295 mm×100 sheets |
Roller type | 210 mm×20/30 m |
Power Supply | AC input: 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz |
Package Dimension | 45 × 38 × 29cm |
Weight | 8kg |
Multi-lead acquisition
High sampling rate
High a/d resolution
Wide hr monitoring
Noise management
Pacemaker detection
The ECG machine ZECG-A60 plays a critical role in modern medical practice, enabling healthcare professionals to diagnose, monitor, and manage a variety of cardiac conditions. Detects abnormalities in heart rhythm (arrhythmias), ischemia, myocardial infarction, and other cardiac disorders.
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.