
The IX-BIO4-LA system is optimized for Humans and other Large Animals.
The IX-BIO4-LA system includes:
The IX-BIO4 is a Four Channel Biopotential Amplifier that allows multiple channels of EMG, ECG, EOG to be recorded simultaneously from a single subject. The recorder is furnished with LabScribe Recording and Analysis Software and connects directly to a USB port on either a Macintosh or Windows PC.
IX-BIO8-LA is a 8 channel system.
ECG signals can be measured with the IX-BIOx. Measuring 2 channels of ECG, Lead I and Lead II allows LabScribe software to calculate Lead III, aVR, aVF and aVL . EMG signals can be measured at the same time as the ECG signals.
White Papers:
Application note on using the IX-BIO4-LA for recording 6 lead ECG.
Analysing ECG’s recorded in LabScribe with Kubios HRV
Videos
Kinesiology is the study of human and nonhuman animal-body movements, performance, and function by applying the sciences of biomechanics, anatomy, physiology, psychology, and neuroscience. When studying kinesiology, surface electromyography (sEMG or Surface EMG) is the measurement of choice. The IX-BIOx enables 4 channels of EMG recordings, or a combination of EMG and ECG recordings.
White Papers:
Specifications | |
Analog Inputs | 4 Biopotential |
Input Range | 2400mV, 1200mV, 800mV, 400mV, 200mV, 100mV, 50mV, 25mV, 12mV |
A/D Converter | |
Sampling Speed | 20k Samples/sec per channel simultaneous |
Resolution | 16 Bit |
System noise | < 6 microVolts |
Interface | USB |
General | |
Enclosure | Plastic |
Power | USB |
Warranty and Upgrades | Protected by a 3 year warranty |
Optional Accessories:
Citations
Citations for IX-BIO4 and IX-BIO8:
The iWorx ASCII Import Module enables import of data in text format that was recorded in any other data acquisition program. The module also allows the researcher to use the analysis functions in LabScribe software on data they may have previously recorded with a different program. Detailed information about using the modules is in the LabScribe Manual