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Ni usb6009 multifunction daq

Manufactured by National Instruments

The NI USB-6009 is a multifunction data acquisition (DAQ) device that provides analog input, analog output, digital input/output, and counter/timer functionality. It connects to a computer via a USB interface and is designed for low-cost, portable data acquisition applications.

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LV Pressure Monitoring for MRI Acquisition

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A physiologic monitoring system was used to synchronize LV pressure with the MRI acquisition. The fiber optic signal was converted to a 0–5 V electronic signal (O/E converter, Siemens Healthcare). LV pressure was obtained using a pressure transducer (Mikro-Tip; Millar Instruments, Houston, TX) and connected to a transducer amplifier (Gould). 0–5 V LV pressure and radiofrequency pulse timing were digitized at 2 kHz with a manifold analog to digital converter (NI USB6009 Multifunction DAQ, National Instruments, Austin, TX), and recorded (LabView; National Instruments, Austin, TX).
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Synchronizing LV Pressure with MRI

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A physiologic monitoring system was used to synchronize LV pressure with the MRI acquisition. The fiber optic signal sent from the MRI scanner was converted to a 0–5 V electronic signal (O/E converter; Siemens Healthcare, Malvern, PA). The LV pressure was obtained using a pressure transducer (Mikro-Tip; Millar Instruments, Houston, TX) introduced via arterial access, placed in the LV via the aorta and connected to a transducer amplifier (Millar Instruments, Houston, TX). The 0–5 V LV pressure and radiofrequency pulse timing were digitized at 2 kHz with a manifold analog to digital converter (NI USB6009 Multifunction DAQ, National Instruments, Austin, TX), and recorded (LabView; National Instruments).
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