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I emailed Tim again today (last correspondence was over a week ago) to see if a phone call might be better for him. I hope talking on the phone might help us get on the same page and see if BIOPAC is interested and could share sample output and data.
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Sample data received from Tim:
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/1a931mLfsCXOEYjeCTk6r5zzCqkHQsgy2
All data was sampled at 1000Hz. The length of the data file is 2.02368 minutes.
Channel 1 is Z(t)
Channel 2 is ECG
Channel 3 is dZ/dt
Channel 4 is dZ/dt Max (calculation channel)
Channel 5 is heart rate (calculation channel)
I saved the file in .csv format. We can also save in .mat, .xls, .edf, .txt)
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Update from 20190708: Tim offered to hold a phone call with me. Hopefully, I can get BIOPAC on board, and they are willing to share sample output and data.
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Does BIOPAC have accessible APIs and developer access? Maybe
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See here for excel and text sample outputs from BIOPAC.
"If you save as a regular .txt/.csv file (as I did the first time), you can get all of it and open it in Excel just the same. Iām not entirely sure why saving it as .xlxs format has the limit on it."
Tim Cook, 20190715 email
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Tim will ask founder and CEO for confirmation he can share sample data and output with us. He is interested in providing link to our stuff (package, tutorials) and directing clients to the tool. BUT they will not provide any IT support or guarantee and will likely need to include disclaimer on all associated materials/products.
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See here for more info
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