The PowerLab 35 Series units are available with eight or sixteen analog channels (4 of which support differential mode). All units have two analog outputs, a TTL trigger input, and eight digital channels per input and output.
PowerLab is a data acquisition (DAQ) tool designed for accurate, dependable, and consistent data collecting.
PowerLab, which was created in 1985, has served as a dependable tool for a whole generation of researchers and teachers, providing a quick and adaptable solution for practically all kinds of physiological data collection.
PowerLab is compatible with instruments, signal conditioners, and transducers produced by ADInstruments and many other top brands, and it can record at rates of up to 400,000 samples per second continually to disk (aggregate).
ADInstruments' research line of PowerLabs is designed with accuracy in mind and is built to provide you with high-quality, reproducible data while adhering to the toughest international safety requirements.
In order to achieve great resolution on even the smallest signals, research PowerLabs offer 16-bit resolution on all gain ranges. To reduce channel crosstalk and signal noise, each channel has its own set of filters and noise-reduction hardware. All scientific PowerLabs come with a 5-year product guarantee, two analog outputs, and a trigger input.
There is a research PowerLab to meet your needs that is highly functional and flexible for even the most demanding applications.
The 16/35 research PowerLab is most powerful DAQ system, with 16 analog input channels (4 of which can be utilized in differential mode), 8 digital inputs, 8 digital outputs, and a 400kS/s ADC providing a maximum per channel data rate of 200 kS/s.
The 8/35 PowerLab, which is the most common type, is for researchers that need a sophisticated feature set. A maximum sampling rate of 200 kS/s per channel, 8 analog input channels (of which 4 can be used in differential mode), 8 digital inputs, and 8 digital outputs.
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