Amplifiers & Interfaces
One of the Largest Ranges of Amplifiers in the Industry
Wide variety of interface cables
Isolated interfaces for human use and non-isolated for animal and in vitro applications available
Interface with a wide variety of third-party equipment
BIOPAC’s 100C series amplifiers compose one of the largest ranges of amplifiers in the industry. They can be used with an MP System or as stand-alone devices. In addition, the MP System will interface with a wide variety of third-party equipment such as flow meters, force plates, sono-micrometers, telemetry equipment, transducers, amplifiers, metabolic carts, and bedside monitors. Choose isolated interfaces for human use and non-isolated for animal and in-vitro applications.
A broad range of interface cables are available, and BIOPAC’s Technical Support group can usually recommend the appropriate cable for your equipment. Signals recorded from third-party equipment are easily calibrated and scaled within the AcqKnowledge® software.
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Wired
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MP36R System plus interface to Grass or Gilson
Wired | Amplifiers & Interfaces
MP36R with AcqKnowledge plus 6-pin male interface to connect to Grass or Gilson transducers
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MP36R System plus modular phone jack transducer interface
Wired | Amplifiers & Interfaces
MP36R with AcqKnowledge plus modular phone jack transducer connector interface
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MP36R System plus custom transducer interface
Wired | Amplifiers & Interfaces
MP36R with AcqKnowledge plus custom transducer interface kit
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MP160 System + Isolated Digital Interface
Wired | Amplifiers & Interfaces
MP160 with AcqKnowledge plus isolated digital interface to safely isolate digital inputs and outputs to and from an MP System. The interface also includes output to drive solid state relays and incorporates a BNC accessible External Trigger input line.
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MP160 System + transducer amp and 6-pin Grass/Astromed interface
Wired | Amplifiers & Interfaces
MP160 with AcqKnowledge plus transducer amp & 6-pin Grass/Astromed interface (other interface options available)
MP36R System plus interface to Grass or Gilson
- 1 x MP36R Systems
- 1 x Interface Grass
MP36R System plus modular phone jack transducer interface
- 1 x MP36R Systems
- 1 x Interface Mod Phone
MP36R System plus custom transducer interface
- 1 x MP36R Systems
- 1 x Custom Input/Output
MP160 System + Isolated Digital Interface
- 1 x MP160 Data Acquisition Systems
- 1 x Isolated Digital Interfaces
MP160 System + transducer amp and 6-pin Grass/Astromed interface
- 1 x MP160 Data Acquisition Systems
- 1 x General Purpose Transducer Amplifier
- 1 x Interface Grass/Astromed (6 pin)
Wireless
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MP160 System + wireless mouse EEG telemetry system
Wireless | Amplifiers & Interfaces
MP160 System with wireless mouse EEG telemetry system
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MP160 System + wireless rat EEG telemetry system
Wireless | Amplifiers & Interfaces
MP160 System with wireless rat EEG telemetry system
MP160 System + wireless mouse EEG telemetry system
- 1 x MP160 Data Acquisition Systems
- 1 x EPOCH Wireless EEG Systems for Animals
MP160 System + wireless rat EEG telemetry system
- 1 x MP160 Data Acquisition Systems
- 1 x EPOCH Wireless EEG Systems for Animals
Animal
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MP160 System + wireless mouse EEG telemetry system
Animal | Amplifiers & Interfaces
MP160 System with wireless mouse EEG telemetry system
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MP160 System + wireless rat EEG telemetry system
Animal | Amplifiers & Interfaces
MP160 System with wireless rat EEG telemetry system
MP160 System + wireless mouse EEG telemetry system
- 1 x MP160 Data Acquisition Systems
- 1 x EPOCH Wireless EEG Systems for Animals
MP160 System + wireless rat EEG telemetry system
- 1 x MP160 Data Acquisition Systems
- 1 x EPOCH Wireless EEG Systems for Animals
Details
BIOPAC’s amplifiers, including the wireless BioNomadix® modules, are also available for use with third-party data acquisition systems with the purchase of an Isolated Power Supply Module. The IPS provides isolated power to the amplifiers and a simple interface between the BIOPAC® amplifier and an existing data acquisition system.
Advanced Features Spotlight
Automated Noninvasive Blood Pressure - Human
The NIBP100D Noninvasive Blood Pressure System automatically records noninvasive blood pressure. The NIBP100D system attaches to the fingers of a human subject to output a More...
This option is highly recommended when interfacing third-party (non-BIOPAC) mains powered equipment to an MP system. Use the HLT100C module with INISO and OUTISO signal More...
The MP system plus BIOPAC amplifiers act as a complete, fully-isolated life science data acquisition system. The MP150 system includes a wide range of physiological More...
Automatically Control External Equipment
Use the digital I/O lines on the MP System to drive multiple stimulating devices—control lights, buzzers, relays and solenoids. Drive solid-state relays directly from the More...
Interface With Third-Party Transducers
To use existing transducers with the DA100C General-purpose Transducer Amplifier, consider the Transducer Connector Interfaces (TCIs). The TCIs plug directly into the DA100C amplifier and More...
Support
Application Notes
- 101 - Transducer Calibration and Signal Re-Scaling
- 154 - High Level Transducer Connections - HLT100C
- 185 - iMac and G3 Compatibility Issues
- 195 - MP System Data Sampling Reference
- 207 - UDP Install: MP150 + No Network Access
- 208 - UDP Install: MP150 + Domain Network Access
- 209 - UDP Install: MP150 + Network Access or Multiple Computers
- 223 - Physiological Measurement in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Systems
- 105 - Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) Testing
- 111 - Nerve Conduction Velocity
- 115 - Hemodynamic Measurements
- 120 - X/Y Loop Area Analysis
- 121 - Waveform Data Reduction
- 122 - Power Spectrum Analysis
- 129 - Heart Rate Variability
- 131 - Averaging Mode in the MP System
- 142 - Rate Detector Algorithm in AcqKnowledge
- 143 - Importing AcqKnowledge Data Into Excel
- 148 - Automated ECG Analysis
- 155 - AcqKnowledge File Formats for the Macintosh
- 156 - AcqKnowledge File Formats for PC With Windows
- 158 - Analyzing Inspired & Expired Lung Volume
- 161 - Automated Tissue Bath Analysis
- 168 - Analyzing Intraventricular Pressure Wave Data (LVP Analysis)
- 169 - Speech Motor Control
- 177 - ECG Analysis Using the Offline Averaging Mode
- 182 - Analysis of Blood Flow Data
- 183 - VO2 and RER Measurement
- 191 - Digital I/O Channels
- 198 - Prepulse Inhibition of Startle
- 199 - Impedance Cardiography and Pre-ejection Period
- 200 - Creating Arbitrary Waveforms for the MP Systems Stimulator
- 201 - SuperLab With AcqKnowledge
- 204 - AcqKnowledge Peak Detector Operation
- 211 - EEG Analysis With AcqKnowledge
- 214 - EMG Startle Scoring for Prepulse Inhibition Studies
- 216 - Electrodermal Activity (EDA/GSR) Scoring Methods
- 218 - Hardware API
- 219 - Known Issues - AcqKnowledge
- 221 - Simplified VO2 Measurement (Without CO2 Values)
- 226 - BIOPAC Software Compatibility on Mac-Intel Core Duo Machines
- 117 - Pulse Transit Time and Velocity Calculation
- 118 - EMG Signal Analysis
- 222 - Pseudorandom Stimuli Following Stimulus Presentation
- 293 - Displaying BPM Through Seven Segment Displays
- 244 - Programmable Stimulator for E-Prime®
Knowledge Base
- * CLEANING GUIDELINES *
- AcqKnowledge accuracy
- AcqKnowledge backwards compatibility
- AFT11 Series coupler guide
- Amplifier analog output signals
- Amplifier conversion - 2 mm to touchproof
- Arbitrary waveform stimulation
- Audio recording synchronization
- Bioimpedance Methods
- BioNomadix Signal Interruption
- Buffer overflow
- Calculating file sizes
- Calibration values
- CAP100C electrode connections
- Combining Video with AcqKnowledge
- Common mistakes/general troubleshooting
- Connecting Calibration Gas Tanks & Mixing Chambers
- Copy and paste append markers along with data
- Deep breath and PPG signal flattening
- Deep breath and SCR/EDA increase
- Differences between the NICO100C and EBI100C
- Duplicating waveforms
- ECG Analysis
- ECG artifact in EMG Signal
- ECG R-wave detector
- EDA (GSR) subject preparation
- Electrode Properties - gel and adhesive
- Electrodermal activity measurements
- Excel files exported from BIOPAC software open in Excel 'Protected View'
- Exporting Data to SPSS
- External Devices and Channel Contention
- Gel for EDA (GSR)/SCR
- Guidelines - EDA, EDR, GSR, SCL, and SCR
- Height/Weight entries for CO using Kubicek/Rho method
- IIR vs. FIR filters
- Interfacing third-party amplifiers
- Interfacing third-party transducers
- Inverted Waveform
- LabView interface
- MP System Comparison: MP150 vs. MP100
- MP150 UDP protocol fixed IP address
- MRI - Triggering
- MRI, Radiotranslucent, and Radio-opaque Compatibility
- Multiple amplifiers per subject or multiple subjects per system
- Negative EDA (GSR)
- Optimal ground placement
- Outputting a signal through the STM100C
- Phasic EDA: Methods for computing phasic skin conductance from tonic
- Reusable vs. disposable EDA/GSR electrodes
- Text files - import and export
- Tutorial Electrostatic Discharge
- Upgrading from PCMCIA to USB
- USB Drivers and Controller Communication
- Using other software with BIOPAC hardware
- VREF, reference excitation voltage
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