Electronic device providing a universal interface between sensors and an acquisition and processing unit of the signals originating from said sensors
First Claim
1. An electronic device providing a universal interface between sensors and an acquisition and processing system of the signals originating from the sensors, wherein the various sensors are connected to standardized terminals, appearing all identical to the user and comprising energization and amplifying elements, capable of being adapted to said sensors, and identification means for automatically recognizing the sensor present in the terminal, so as to allow for programming of the signal amplification, energization and processing elements.
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Abstract
An electronic device provides a universal interface between sensors and an acquisition and processing system of the signals originating from the sensors, wherein the various sensors are connected to standardized terminals (1 . . . 6), appearing all identical to the user and comprising energization (M) and amplifying (A, Ap) elements, capable of being adapted to said sensors, and identification means (RECG, RPRE) for automatically recognizing the sensor present in the terminal, so as to allow programming the signal amplification, energization and processing elements.
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- 1. An electronic device providing a universal interface between sensors and an acquisition and processing system of the signals originating from the sensors, wherein the various sensors are connected to standardized terminals, appearing all identical to the user and comprising energization and amplifying elements, capable of being adapted to said sensors, and identification means for automatically recognizing the sensor present in the terminal, so as to allow for programming of the signal amplification, energization and processing elements.
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