Ship sensitivity

In the process of medical equipment procurement and testing, boat sensitivity is an important evaluation index, and the appropriate sensitivity level needs to be determined according to actual needs and application scenarios. Boat sensitivity is a test index, which is used to evaluate the performance of medical equipment (such as ECG and EEG). ). Ship sensitivity refers to the minimum effective signal strength that equipment can detect, usually in microvolts or millivolts. In ECG detection, the higher the sensitivity of the boat means that the equipment can detect weaker ECG signals, which can improve the accuracy and reliability of ECG. Similarly, in EEG detection, the higher the sensitivity of the boat, the weaker the EEG signal that the equipment can detect, thus improving the quality and accuracy of EEG.