Pulse level: -10 V to + 10 V, software adjustable in 5 mV increments
Pulse width: 0.05-100 milliseconds
Pulse repetition: 5 seconds-0.1 millisecond (0.2-10,000 Hz)
Power: No additional power required
Stimulation for Biopac Student Lab®
Use the low voltage stimulator with any electrode or lead with a BNC connector (such as needle electrodes or clip leads) for direct stimulation of animal or tissue preps. Control the stimulus with the Output Control option of the BSL PRO software. Monitor the output directly on the computer without any external cable.
Interface options:
Pulse level: -10 V to + 10 V, software adjustable in 5 mV increments
Pulse width: 0.05-100 milliseconds
Pulse repetition: 5 seconds-0.1 millisecond (0.2-10,000 Hz)
Power: No additional power required
B-Alert X-Series Systems offer top of the line wireless EEG. Participants are much more comfortable in B-Alert systems, ensuring the best outcome for data quality. With a super easy setup, B-Alert X24 allows researchers to collect up to 20 channels of EEG and concurrently record physiology signals in combination with BIOPAC’s data collection systems.
• Learn new features of the B-Alert X24, including the 10/20 electrode montage system
• Discover real-time subject classifications for engagement, confusion/distraction, drowsiness, workload, and stress
• Integrate and synchronize other physiology signals including EDA, EMG, respiration, and temperature
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