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BioNomadix Wireless Accelerometer Transmitter

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BioNomadix Wireless Accelerometer Set
Part #: BN-ACCL3-T

The BioNomadix® wireless Tri-axial Accelerometer transmitter is a broad spectrum acceleration measurement device and tap detector. The system can measure the acceleration of gravity (static) for tilt-sensing and can also measure very fast-changing, dynamic acceleration resulting from rapid movement or impact. The system is very well suited for mobile applications.

  • Acceleration mode: The system outputs X, Y and Z acceleration values on three associated channels. Attach the transmitter to any part of the subject’s body to measure three-axis  acceleration associated with movement in that particular location.
  • Tap mode: The system detects either single or double taps. In “tap detector” mode, the system acts as an event recorder for self-report. When “double-tapped,” for example, the system will output a pulse to precisely mark the time location of the observed event.

Use with a BioNomadix Logger or matched Receiver.

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Part #: BN-ACCL3-T
Categories: Amplifiers - Research, BioNomadix Wireless Physiology - Research
Subcategories: Transmitters - Research, Feedback & Markers - , Accelerometers -

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The system comes factory preset to support an operational range of ±16 G, with a maximum system bandwidth of 400 Hz.

Ranges can be set to as low as ±2 G with bandwidths as low as 3 Hz.

Tap mode Threshold and Latency:

BioNomadix tap mode


BioNomadix® wireless, wearable physiology monitoring devices for life science research noninvasively record high-quality data while comfortably allowing subjects to move freely in natural indoor environments.

  • The BioNomadix® line uses digital transmission to provide excellent signal quality for one or many subjects, for one or many signals. Amplifiers provide the full bandwidth.
  • BioNomadix are configured for specific signal types; no hardware or software settings required 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.
  • 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 sports shirt to comfortably hold multiple devices in place.

The new BioNomadix® line provides all the benefits of a wireless solution with the signal quality & integrity of a wired system.

Cost-efficient option for uncompromised wireless physiological subject monitoring!

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