LabLinc V - Physiological Data Acquisition
LabLinc V makes it easy and economical to use today's state-of-the-art electronics for physiological, biomedical, audiological, and biofeedback applications. LabLinc V fully integrates and automates test procedures and experiment control, with stimulus synthesis, graphic recording, data acquisition and analysis using computers.
Economical tabletop packaging confers simplicity and cost advantage. The distributed, modular processing concept maintains high signal quality and offers the convenience of fingertip controls with the power of a computer-based system.
Please see the LabLinc V catalog (pdf) for more information.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
LabLinc V (for vertical) is a modular instrument system. It consists of an isolated, medical-grade power base, signal acquisition, processing, stimulus synthesis, control, and computer interface modules.
Modules stack on the base unit one atop the other on power posts. A safety interlock circuit prevents powering the stack until the top is in place.
Setting up the system is a simple matter of selecting the modules you require for your procedure, stacking them on the base and making connections between them. Connect the electrodes and transducers and you're ready to start.
COMPUTER INTERFACE & SOFTWARE OPTIONS
Although modules may be used alone or with a basic chart recorder for many monitoring functions, the system is generally used as a modular or virtual instrument system with a computer.
The array of modules offered and their individual configurations of controls and outputs are intended to maximize simplicity of use, and to get the most out of your computer and software.
By selecting the appropriate LabLinc port module, you may use software provided by us or developed by others for use with industry-standard, high-speed, parallel interface boards.
We offer the DATAQ software package.
MODULES
Coulbourn's LabLinc V modules offer the most advanced electronic and package designs available. For user convenience, module interconnects are located on the back of the modules with transducer and electrode inputs on the side plate, leaving the front panel unobstructed for a clear view of displays and easy access to the controls.
Many modules are available in both isolated and economical, unisolated versions. Both types are designed to UL and AAMI standards for patient contact when used with our isolated base unit.
Full list of modules available in the LabLinc V catalog (pdf) - see page 23 for list of applications and ordering guide.
LabLinc V catalogue (pdf - 24 pages) - includes info on Windaq software
