BioNomadix 2CH Wireless Goniometry Transmitter

BioNomadix 2Ch Wireless Goniometry
Part #: BN-GONIO-T

The BioNomadix two channel wireless goniometry amplifier is a dual output device that provide simultaneous measurements around two orthogonal rotational axes (e.g., wrist flexion/extension and radial/ulnar deviations).

Each axis requires one output and BN-GONIO can support any combination of two outputs—one twin-axis goniometer, two single-axis goniometers, a finger goniometer and an open output, two torsiometers, etc.

Use with a Logger, Smart Center, or paired Receiver+MP160/150.

See More...

Are You Looking for These?

Part #: BN-GONIO-T

Equivalents
With a different Platform

Details


  • Goniometers BN-GON-110-XDCR and BN-GON-150-XDCR are twin-axis transducers used to measure limb angular movement.
  • Torsiometers BN-TOR-110-XDCR and BN-TOR-150-XDCR are single-axis transducers used to measure axial rotation (e.g., forearm pronation/supination).
  • Finger Goniometer BN-GON-F-XDCR is a single-axis transducer used to measure flexion/extension of a finger or toe joint.
Suggested reading for additional information on goniometry: Legnani G, Zappa B, Casolo F, Adamini R, Magnani PL. A model of an electro-goniometer and its calibration for biomechanical applications. Med Eng Phys. 2000 Dec;22(10):711-22.

The BioNomadix series of wireless, wearable physiology monitoring devices for life science research are available for a wide range of signals, including ECG, EEG, EOG, EMG, EGG, Respiration, Pulse, Temperature, Electrodermal Activity, Impedance Cardiography, Strike (Heel-Toe), Goniometry, Accelerometry, and Gyro. BioNomadix are typically dual-channel units, offering either two of the same signal or a combination of signals.

BioNomadix noninvasively record high-quality, full-bandwidth data while comfortably allowing subjects to move freely in natural indoor environments. Each BioNomadix device consists of two parts, a transmitter that is worn by the subject to amplify and send the physiological data, and a receiver module. BioNomadix transmitters use digital transmission and short leads or transducers placed close to the signal source to provide excellent signal quality. BioNomadix are configured for specific signal types, so you don’t have to adjust settings on the hardware or software for high quality data.

Multiple BioNomadix can be used to provide the optimum signal combination for a research study requiring biopotential or transducer signals.

When used with a BIOPAC MP System, up to 16 channels of BioNomadix data can be recorded for multi-subject or multi-parameter protocols. The system also works with multiple MP150 systems or third-party data acquisition hardware via an isolated power supply module (IPS100C). AcqKnowledge software adds the power of sophisticated automation and scoring routines for each signal type, plus customization options.

BioNomadix accessory items include transducers, electrode leads, and a custom, pocketed stretch-mesh shirt to comfortably hold multiple devices in place. The shirt has zippers placed for easy access to electrode sites and is available from extra small to extra large.

Developed and manufactured by BIOPAC Systems Inc., a leader in life science data acquisition and analysis, the new BioNomadix series delivers all the benefits of a wireless solution with the signal quality & integrity of a wired system. BioNomadix provides a cost-efficient option for uncompromised wireless physiological subject monitoring.

Videos

Integrating BIOPAC Research Systems | Data Acquisition & Analysis

Support

Downloads/Resources

Knowledge Base

Recommended Items

WHAT'S NEW

New Citations | BIOPAC in MRI Research

Scientists have been able to discover how the mind and body work together through combining...
View All News

Join the BIOPAC Community

Stay Current

Stay Connected

Request a Demonstration
Request a Demonstration

    What is your purchasing timeframe?

    By using this form you agree to receive emails from BIOPAC and with the storage and handling terms of your data.