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Digidata 1440A

Digidata 1440A is a low-noise digitizer for recording data onto a Windows computer. Digidata 1440A is compatible with pCLAMP 10

This high-resolution 16-bit data acquisition system is self-contained and communicates with the host computer via a USB 2.0 interface, which means extremely easy installation and setup. Designed for ease-of-use and fast results, the Digidata 1440A comes with versatile AxoScope for Windows software and is ready to take data immediately after installation. Absolutely no programming is necessary.

The Digidata 1440A has a maximum sampling rate of 250 kHz per channel, with an outstanding total data throughput rate of 4 megasamples per second. Both the inherent digitizer noise and channel crosstalk noise are rated at less than ±1 mV average p-p at 10 kHz, within a ±10 V input range. The front panel is well laid out with sixteen analog input channels and four analog output channels, eight general digital outputs, one dedicated digital output to trigger devices such as oscilloscopes, trigger inputs to start acquisition and to tag data. The back panel has four additional analog instrument telegraph inputs, as well as a DB-25 connector for the digital outputs.

Designed to support continuous data acquisition within a multitasking operating system, the Digidata 1440A digitizer is fully supported by our AxoScope 10 for Windows and pCLAMP 10 for Windows electrophysiology software.

With its USB 2.0 interface, you can easily connect the Digidata 1440A to a laptop computer without the need for a peripheral PC card.

Digidata 1440A is a low-noise digitizer for recording data onto a Windows computer. Digidata 1440A is compatible with pCLAMP 10

This high-resolution 16-bit data acquisition system is self-contained and communicates with the host computer via a USB 2.0 interface, which means extremely easy installation and setup. Designed for ease-of-use and fast results, the Digidata 1440A comes with versatile AxoScope for Windows software and is ready to take data immediately after installation. Absolutely no programming is necessary.

The Digidata 1440A has a maximum sampling rate of 250 kHz per channel, with an outstanding total data throughput rate of 4 megasamples per second. Both the inherent digitizer noise and channel crosstalk noise are rated at less than ±1 mV average p-p at 10 kHz, within a ±10 V input range. The front panel is well laid out with sixteen analog input channels and four analog output channels, eight general digital outputs, one dedicated digital output to trigger devices such as oscilloscopes, trigger inputs to start acquisition and to tag data. The back panel has four additional analog instrument telegraph inputs, as well as a DB-25 connector for the digital outputs.

Designed to support continuous data acquisition within a multitasking operating system, the Digidata 1440A digitizer is fully supported by our AxoScope 10 for Windows and pCLAMP 10 for Windows electrophysiology software.

With its USB 2.0 interface, you can easily connect the Digidata 1440A to a laptop computer without the need for a peripheral PC card.

Analog Inputs

Number of input channels: 16 single-ended

Number of ADCs: 16

Sampling rates: 1 Hz - 250 kHz

Maximum aggregate throughput rate is 250 kHz x 16 input channels = 4 Megasamples/s

Resolution: 16-bit

Input range: -10.000 V to +10.000 V

Input resistance: 1 M?

Gain value: 1

Digital Inputs

Number of bits: 16

Input type: TTL compatible

Trigger Inputs

Input type: TTL compatible

TAG: rising-edge sensitive

START: rising-edge sensitive

Analog Outputs

Number of channels: 4

Number of DACs: 4

Sampling rates: 1 Hz - 250 kHz

Resolution: 16-bit

Output range: -10.000 V to +10.000 V

Output impedance: < 0.1?

Output short circuit to signal ground: ±25 mA

Digital Outputs

Number of bits: 8 (of 16) supported in software

SCOPE: dedicated trigger output

Output driver: advanced CMOS (AC) compatible

Output current: ±4 mA source, ±32 mA sink

Cable

Type: USB 2.0 braided

Length: 3 meters

AxoScope is turn-key data acquisition and analysis software for Windows, designed to replace oscilloscopes, chart recorders, and FM tape recorders. AxoScope provides up to sixteen channels of analog acquisition and four different acquisition modes. Acquire data continuously in Gap-Free mode with simultaneous display, at up to the speed of the digitizer. Set a trigger threshold for the Fixed-Length Events, Variable-Length Events or High-Speed Oscilloscope modes. Tag and add comments to the data in real time. Set analog output holding values. Open Axon-format ABF data files and quickly analyze sections of interest with an array of browsing and basic analysis tools. Preview data and page layout before printing. Additional features include voice tags, which allow tagging of data with spoken comments (requires a microphone and sound card), low-pass and high-pass digital filtering of incoming data, and Store Trace, which freezes a snapshot of a waveform on the screen for comparison with subsequent input.

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