RC1MOhm240pF
Very simple body equivalent RC network made from a 1 MOhm resistor in parallel with two 120pF (or a single 240pF) capacitor.
This RC network can be connected to the finger electrode and the hand electrode and resembles the body's impedance very well.
Due to a 100kOhm at the input of the F-Scan's ADC, this 1 MOhm resistor will produce a CV value of 10%. The 240pF resembles the capacitive coupling of the electrode through the skin to the less resistive 'inner' body.
This RC network can be used to study the spurious peaks that repeat every ~1360Hz that occur during DIRPs without the need to expose one's body to the DIRP frequencies.
This RC network can be connected to the finger electrode and the hand electrode and resembles the body's impedance very well.
Due to a 100kOhm at the input of the F-Scan's ADC, this 1 MOhm resistor will produce a CV value of 10%. The 240pF resembles the capacitive coupling of the electrode through the skin to the less resistive 'inner' body.
This RC network can be used to study the spurious peaks that repeat every ~1360Hz that occur during DIRPs without the need to expose one's body to the DIRP frequencies.
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RC1MOhm240pF
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