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Homework Help: Bio

Posted by Alex on Monday, September 28, 2009 at 9:41pm.

If your MP100 (random name for the ECG device) is recording at 10 sps (samples per second) and your input analog signal is at 100Hz, how many waves would the data acquisition miss in a 5 s recording?

can someone tell me how this is calculated?

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