BIOPAC® Systems, Inc. Logo

Input Adapters – BNC

Request More Info
Input adapter, isolated BNC for MP36/35
Part #: SS70LA, SS9LA

ANALOG INPUTS FOR MP36/35 and MP46/45
BNC Input

These BNC input adapters are required when connecting isolated (or un-isolated) third-party devices (i.e., amplifiers, chart recorders, or signal generators) while electrodes, attached to human Subjects, are connected to other input channels.  Use to send signals from other devices to be recorded by a Biopac Student Lab System or a Research System with AcqKnowledge.

SS70LA—Isolated input for MP36/36R, MP35 and MP46/45; Signal range:  ±10 V

SS9LA—Unisolated input for MP36/36R, MP35 and MP46/45; Signal range MP36/36R/46/45: ±20 V or MP35:  ±10 V

  • This adapter allows for connections to animal electrodes and other equipment—it must not be used it any other channels are attached to human subjects.

SAFETY NOTE: Since all MP inputs share a common isolated ground,
connecting an un-isolated device to any channel voids the isolation for
all channels and exposes the Subject to possible shock hazards.

BIOPAC Physiology Teaching Tools
View Spec PDF

Are You Looking for These?

Part #: N/A
Categories: Cables & Accessories - Education
Subcategories: Input Adapters - Education

Alternatives
For the same Platform

Spotlight On
free BIOPAC webinar

Bioimpedance and Cardiac Output with TREV—a User-friendly, Noninvasive Technique

Learn a technique—Trans-radial Electrical Bioimpedance Velocimetry (TREV)—that is more user-friendly and less invasive than the transthoracic method. TREV measures blood movement in the radial and ulnar arteries of the forearm via bioimpedance.
Topics Covered:
– Presentation and discussion of TREV
– Derived Indices Relevant to TREV
– Hardware setup
– Participant setup
– Recognizing good quality and bad quality data
– Demonstration with the grip anticipation test
– Review of results from other tests

Watch On Demand

Register Now
Latest News

New Citations | BIOPAC in Exercise Physiology

Exercise physiology is the study of the body’s response to physical activity. Research in exercise physiology allows for insights in health and for a better understanding of the functions of the body at work. Here are some recent studies in exercise physiology that utilized BIOPAC tools for their research… Effect of exercise on electrocardiographic parameters […]

Electrocardiography Guide Available

BIOPAC’s comprehensive Introductory ECG Guide addresses fundamental to advanced concerns to optimize electrocardiography data recording and analysis. Topics include: ECG Complex; Electrical and Mechanical Sequence of a Heartbeat; Systole and Diastole; Configurations for Lead I, Lead II, Lead III, 6-lead ECG, 12-lead ECG, precordial leads; Ventricular Late Potentials (VLPs); ECG Measurement Tools; Automated Analysis Routines for extracting, […]

Read All
Request a Demonstration
Request a Demonstration