Part #: TSD120
Blood Pressure Cuff Trans
Precision Transducer for Research Data Acquisition
Convert biological signals for analysis with MP system or AcqKnowledge®
The TSD120 can measure systolic and diastolic blood pressure by the oscillometric or auscultatory (Korotkoff sounds) technique. For indication of relative blood pressure changes without cycling the cuff pressure, inflate the cuff to a pressure between systolic and diastolic. The TSD120 includes an adjustable cuff pump bulb, pressure gauge and pressure transducer; the pressure transducer is attached to the cuff and connects to the DA100C general-purpose transducer amplifier. To visually identify Korotkoff sounds during cuff deflation, use the TSD108B physiological sounds microphone.
Ships with a standard adult cuff: RX120D; for alternate cuff sizes ranging from 9.5 to 66 cm, use the RX120 series.
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