Did Scott William Harden, DMD, PhD. neuroscientist with a passion for collaborative public software & hardware development from the University of Florida work for more than 10 years on the sound card ECG – that’s almost unbelievable for Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org

Last Updated on February 29, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org

Scott William Harden started with his Do It Yourself ECG prototype 15 years ago:

And finished it four years ago with the Do it Yourself ECG with AD8232 and a computer sound card:

Did Scott William Harden work on the development for more than 10 years? That is almost unbelievable for Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org.

Is this not all taken from low-level journals for electronics engineers such as PLOS ONE, Sensors Basel or the European Journal of Applied Physiology, and not cited by Scott Harden from which low-level journal it was taken? From which papers was all of this taken? If you know it, please write it in the comments below.

And why does Did Scott William Harden, DMD, PhD. want to sell us a Sound Card ECG in the year 2019? Is this not a compeletly outdated device in the 21 th century?

Reader can find much more contemporary devices under www.petergamma.org, as for instance here:

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