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Drl cms circuit

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The DRL/CMS circuit is a key component of BioSemi's lab equipment. It provides the Driven Right Leg (DRL) and Common Mode Sense (CMS) functions, which are essential for high-quality biomedical signal recording. The DRL/CMS circuit actively reduces common-mode noise, enhancing the signal-to-noise ratio of the recorded data. This circuit is a core part of BioSemi's product line, enabling reliable and accurate data collection in various research and clinical applications.

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2 protocols using drl cms circuit

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EEG Data Acquisition Using Biosemi System

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EEG data were recorded using a 64-channel Biosemi ActiveTwo system (Biosemi, Amsterdam, Netherlands), using the extended 10-20 layout (see http://biosemi.com/pics/cap_64_layout_medium.jpg). The Biosemi DRL/CMS circuit was used as the recording reference (http://biosemi.com/faq/cms&drl.htm). Electrode offsets were kept below 30 mV. The EEG recording was digitized at 2048 Hz and then down-sampled to a rate of 512 Hz.
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64-Channel EEG Signal Acquisition

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EEG data were recorded using a 64-channel Biosemi ActiveTwo system (Biosemi, Amsterdam, Netherlands), using the extended 10–20 layout (see http://biosemi.com/pics/cap_64_layout_medium.jpg). The Biosemi DRL/CMS circuit was used as the recording reference (http://biosemi.com/faq/cms&drl.htm). Electrode offsets were kept below 30 mV. The EEG recording was digitized at 2048 Hz and then down-sampled to a rate of 512 Hz.
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