DSC Cable definition

DSC Cable is a cable used to connect the Digital Signal Converter to the HP BIS Engine.
DSC Cable is a cable used to connect the DSC-2 or DSC-4 to the Marquette BIS/EEG Engine. "MARQUETTE BIS/EEG ENGINE" is the processing unit for deriving the BIS and EEG data from the raw EEG signal and consists of Aspect's "BIS Engine" board modified for Marquette.
DSC Cable is a cable used to connect the DSC-XP to the Dixtal BIS Engine.

More Definitions of DSC Cable

DSC Cable is a cable used to connect the DSC-3 to the Aspect BIS Engine. "Digital Signal Converter-3" (or "DSC-3") is used to amplify the analog EEG signals as acquired by the BIS sensors and convert it from analog to digital signals. The DSC-3 is used by D-O BIS Module customers to obtain the BIS.

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