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---
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How to use the ECG
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Here's some basic info on how to use the ECG functionality of your card10
## Finger ECG

Your card10 comes with a number of fun things to play with
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1 : Contact, negative ECG electrode
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2 : Pluse oxymeter (can [potentially, if at some point supported by software] measure pulse and blood oxygen levels using an optical sensor)
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3 : Contact, negative ECG electrode (again)
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4 : Screw (also works as a negative electrode, see [8])

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5 : COM (for bias)
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6 : Contact, positive ECG electrode

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7 : Pin for soldering/stitching an alternative electrode, if you don't want to use (6)
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8 : Plastic distancer, works as an isolation (see [4])
## USB ECG
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see
[
ECG Kit Assembly
](
../ecg_kit_assembly/
)
on how to solder your ECG cable
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NB: it DOES matter how you connect the kit via USB. if you get a lot of noise, try to turn the connection
Have fun experimenting with the ECG.
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