Biopac MP100 Workstation

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MP100WSW Starter System for Windows

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MP100 Hardware Features

16 bit resolution:
Able to resolve signal variations with extreme accuracy.
16 analog inputs:
Collect data from 1 to 16 different signal sources simultaneously.
16 digital I/O lines:
Digital (TTL level) lines are provided for the monitoring and/or outputting of digital (ON/OFF) information.
2 analog outputs:
Output can be simultaneous with data collections, allowing stimulus-response measurements.
Isolated external unit:
Fully Isolated and human safe. Removes noise interference.
Double-buffered data transfer:
Enables the MP100 to run in the background while you work on something else.
Various trigger modes:
Data collection can be synchronised to external events or to a selected channel's predefined threshold level.
Automatically trigger:
Control devices from the analog input data.
Several data storage modes:

 

 

High speed burst mode: Data is saved in the MP100's internal memory (16,000 samples max) at rates up to 70,000 samples/second aggregate, then downloaded to the computer.
Save to computer memory: File size is limited only by computer's available memory.
Save to disk: File size is limited only by computer's available hard disk space.
High speed burst mode: MP100 storage (data plotted immediately following collection):
1 channel: 70,000 samples/second
16 channels: 5326 samples/second (any computer)
RAM or hard disk storage mode: (data acquired and simultaneously plotted):
1 channel: 11,000 samples/second
16 channels: 1,000 samples/second (Pentium or Power Macintosh)*
  *NOTE: These numbers will vary depending on several factors, including model of computer, number of active channels, type of storage medium and number of programs running simultaneously.

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