Cardiac methods and devices that separate signals using at least two
composite signals acquired at least at two input impedances. A target
source impedance may be selected, and a cardiac signal may be separated
from composite signals using the selected target source impedance.
Medical systems include a cardiac device having a housing that provides
amplification circuitry configured to have a first amplifier input
impedance and a second amplifier input impedance, such as using two
separate circuits or switching between two input impedances. One or more
electrode assemblies are coupled to the amplification circuitry. A signal
processor is provided in the housing configured to separate a source
signal using a first composite signal detected at the first input
impedance and a second composite signal detected at the second input
impedance. The phase response of the first input amplifier circuit is
about equal to that of the second input amplifier circuit.