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==Description==
 
==Description==
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The TDT System 3 was introduced in the late 1990. It is a versatile and widely used data acquisition and processing system in the field of neurophysiology and electrophysiology research. It's a hardware and software platform designed for acquiring, processing, and analyzing neural signals.
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Key features of the TDT System 3 include:
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*High-Speed Data Acquisition: It is capable of recording neural signals, such as multi-channel electrophysiological data, at high sampling rates.
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*Flexible Signal Processing: The system provides a range of signal processing capabilities, including filtering, spike sorting, and event detection.
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*Integration with MATLAB: MATLAB compatibility is a notable feature, making it easier for researchers like yourself who use MATLAB for data analysis and programming.
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*Customizable: Researchers can customize and expand the system with additional modules and accessories to suit their specific experimental needs.
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*Multi-Channel Capability: It can handle multiple channels simultaneously, which is crucial for studying neural activity in various brain regions.
  
 
==System 3 devices==
 
==System 3 devices==

Revision as of 12:24, 31 January 2024

Description

The TDT System 3 was introduced in the late 1990. It is a versatile and widely used data acquisition and processing system in the field of neurophysiology and electrophysiology research. It's a hardware and software platform designed for acquiring, processing, and analyzing neural signals.

Key features of the TDT System 3 include:

  • High-Speed Data Acquisition: It is capable of recording neural signals, such as multi-channel electrophysiological data, at high sampling rates.
  • Flexible Signal Processing: The system provides a range of signal processing capabilities, including filtering, spike sorting, and event detection.
  • Integration with MATLAB: MATLAB compatibility is a notable feature, making it easier for researchers like yourself who use MATLAB for data analysis and programming.
  • Customizable: Researchers can customize and expand the system with additional modules and accessories to suit their specific experimental needs.
  • Multi-Channel Capability: It can handle multiple channels simultaneously, which is crucial for studying neural activity in various brain regions.

System 3 devices

RP2.1 Enhanced Real-Time Processor

The RP2.1 is a single core Digital Sound Processor. It can be programmed by the RPvdsEx programming interface. It can generate signals or play signals from memory as well as record signals.

  • Sample rates: 6, 12, 25, 50, 100, 200 kHz.
  • Analog I/O: 2 channels in, 2 channels out
  • Digital I/O: 16 channels configurable

RA16 Medusa Base Station

The RA16 is a single core Digital Sound Processor that can be interfaced with a multichannel ADC preamplifier like the RA8GA or RA4PA.

  • Analog Input: up to 8 channels with external preamp via optical link
  • Analog output: stereo via 6.35mm jack
  • Digital I/O: input 1 bit (trigger), output 16 bits
  • Sampling rate: 48.828 kHz maximum

RA8GA Adjustable Gain Preamplifier

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PA5 Progammable Attenuator

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SA1 Stereo Amplifier

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FO5 Fiber Optic Gigabit Zbus Interface

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PO5e Fiber Optic Gigabit Computer Interface

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PM2 Multiplexer

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MS2 Monitor Speaker

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ZBus for System 3

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PS25F power supply

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