Description
The RX110 is a self-inflating pressure pad connected to tubing terminating in a Luer male connector. The RX110 sensor is included with the SS67L and TSD110 Respiration Pad Transducers and can be used to
- Measure pulse when placed on a major pulse point.
- Noninvasively measure respiration—from a small mouse to a human.
- Measure small pressing forces (like pinching fingers together) for Parkinson’s evaluations.
- Measure human facial expressions (smiling, frowning, etc.)
- Measure spacing and pressure between teeth coming together.
- Measure startle blink response.
The RX110 sensor can be used many times, but may eventually need to be replaced because it is a sensitive sensor and may become damaged with rough use.

API BIOPAC File Formats
AcqKnowledge Software Upgrade to current release
EEG Electroencephologram Smart Amplifier
Accelerometer 5 G (uses 3 inputs) for MRI 