Disclosed are various examples and embodiments of systems, devices, components and methods configured to detect a location of a source of at least one cardiac
rhythm disorder in a patient's heart. In some embodiments, electrogram signals are acquired from inside a patient's heart, and subsequently normalized, adjusted and / or filtered, followed by generating a two-dimensional spatial map, grid or representation of the
electrode positions,
processing the amplitude-adjusted and filtered electrogram signals to generate a plurality of three-dimensional electrogram surfaces corresponding at least partially to the 2D map, one surface being generated for each or selected discrete times, and
processing the plurality of three-dimensional electrogram surfaces through time to generate a
velocity vector map corresponding at least partially to the 2D map. The resulting
velocity vector map is configured to reveal the location of the source of the at least one cardiac
rhythm disorder, which may be, by way of example, an active rotor in a patient's myocardium and atrium.