BIOSCOPE

Description :

BIOSCOPE® is a virtual instrument which you can freely combine in almost any configuration. A wide range of digital filter, feature detectors and analyzers, as well as recorder and replayer instruments allow for the analysis of the acquired data.

Display Channels Acquisition View Acquisition Parameters Trigger Parameters Bioscope View Bioscope View

Specifications :



Number of channels available :

  • You can choose from boards with 16, 32, 64 or 128 channels.  

Properties of channels :

  • Each channel can be configured independently of the others

  • Position of the signal on the panel

  • Voltage scale (10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 mV/Div, 1,3,5,10 V/Div)

  • Time base is the same for all the channels to 100ms/Div until 100µs/Div

Several Tools :


  • Snap Shot: acquire data only when happens a signal with a defined range limit.

  • Acquire once: acquire the signal only one time.

  • Print: print the BIOSCOPE® graph panel.

  • Save data: save data of the several channel of the acquisition signal in several format to analyze them after the experimentation.

  • Trigger: available analogic and external digital trigger.

  • Filter: available on each channels; a lowpass, highpass, bandpass, and a bandstop filter a cutoff frequency from 0.1 Hz to 10 KHz and a configurable order.

The filter type is a Butterworth Filter. It is characterized by a smooth response at all frequencies and a monotonic decrease from the specified cutoff frequencies. Butterworth filters are maximally flat-the ideal response of unity in the passband and zero in the stopband.

The advantage of Butterworth filters is a smooth, monotonically decreasing frequency response. After you set the cutoff frequency, BIOSCOPE® Acquisition Tools sets the steepness of the transition proportional to the filter order. Higher order Butterworth filters approach the ideal lowpass filter response.

 

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