

Communication is via High Speed USB (2.0 or 3.0).

The system has 16-bit resolution (hardware and software supported) and is capable of recording at speeds of up to 200,000 samples per second (400 kHz aggregate). They offer comprehensive data recording, display and analysis features designed for research in the fields of human and animal physiology, pharmacology, neurophysiology, biology, zoology, biochemistry and biomedical engineering. The Research PowerLab 35-series and 26-series are high-performance digital data acquisition and analysis systems for use in life science research.

The new application opens native Chart and LabChart files and provides a variety of data visualization options as well as a selection of LabChart’s analysis features. LabChart Reader is available as a free download from our website. LabChart Modules are substantial software analysis plug-ins that deliver sophisticated post-hoc analysis for popular research parameters including heart rate variability, spike histogram analysis and metabolic output. Extension functions include specific filtering, calibration, measurement and file translation to popular formats including IGOR and MATLAB. LabChart Extensions are function-specific software plug-ins available as free downloads. LabChart 6 can be customized for your applications using a range of optional extensions and modules. Support for Specialized Security Applications The latest version also incorporates a new graphical toolbar, making LabChart’s tools and features more accessible than ever. Up to 16 channels (depending on the PowerLab hardware) can be used for recording raw data, with the remaining channels available for online or offline calculated data. LabChart 6 can display 32 channels of concurrent data. LabChart 6 and LabChart Reader are both universal applications, and are compatible with Mac OS X (10.4 or later). The system allowed physiologists to take advantage of the early Macintosh computers with a graphical user interface emerging at the time.Īlthough our systems are now cross-platform, we’ve continued to optimize LabChart to suit the latest Mac developments. We developed our first data acquisition system, the MacLab with Chart software, in 1985.
