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iWorx teaching packages are available
for two hardware platforms. Choose the one best for you.
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iWorx 214
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The iWorx 214 is our advanced teaching recorder. It offers a high sampling rate of 100,000 samples/sec and 16-bit data resolution, which results in lower noise and broader ranges of recording. The two built-in biopotential amplifiers allow EMGs from muscles in opposition, or EEGs from both sides of the head, or multiple ECG leads to be recorded simultaneously. For example, data from the two biopotential inputs on the 214 can be utilized by the LabScribe software to mathematically synthesize and simultaneously display all six limb leads of the cardiogram (I, II, III aVL, aVR and aVF), as well as the cardiac angle. Choose the 214 if you intend to include any animal or custom labs in your curriculum, or if there is any possibility you will be doing labs involving neurophysiology. The 214’s high speed and dual biopotential (EEG, ECG, EMG) amplifier allows for a greater number of more in-depth experiments.
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National Instruments
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National Instruments is a manufacturer of data acquisition hardware and software. They are the authors of LabView, a powerful virtual instrument design environment. Many instructors in biomedical engineering programs include virtual instrument design as part of their advanced courses. The iWorx kits based on National Instruments hardware allow the student to become familiar with basic signal processing concepts and basic biological signals with little or no learning curve. Our kits support both LabScribe NI and National Instruments’ BioBench software. Choose National Instruments kits if you already have NI Cards and require amplifiers and transducers to execute a basic human lab group. Note that iWorx National Instruments kits do not include the National Instruments card or the BioBench software.
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