Compatibility
INISOA and OUTISOA are updates of the older INISO and OUTISO. The new “A” series isolators are compatible with the new D-series modules (such as AMI100D) as well as older HLT and UIM.
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These analog signal isolators are used to connect mains powered external laboratory equipment to the MP System when the system also connects to electrodes attached to humans. Use the INISOA to connect external equipment outputs to MP analog input channels. Use the OUTISOA to connect MP analog signal outputs (amplifier and D/A) to external equipment inputs. Each signal isolator comes with a cable for connection to an AMI100D or HLT100C module.
INISOA and OUTISOA are updates of the older INISO and OUTISO. The new “A” series isolators are compatible with the new D-series modules (such as AMI100D) as well as older HLT and UIM.
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