TDT RZ6
Description
The TDT RZ6 Multi I/O Processor is an advanced research tool tailored for (PhD) students seeking versatile capabilities in neuroscience and experimental setups. This device excels in various critical aspects:
- Signal Processing Power: The RZ6 is a powerhouse, capable of real-time signal processing, making it ideal for experiments requiring precise timing and complex data manipulation.
- Multimodal Data Acquisition: It can simultaneously acquire multiple types of data, such as neural signals, analog inputs, and digital events, allowing for comprehensive experimental monitoring.
- Customizable Experimentation: Its flexibility shines through custom scripting, enabling students to design and control experiments with a high degree of specificity.
- Synchronization: The RZ6 excels in synchronizing with other devices, ensuring precise timing between various components of an experimental setup.
- Stimulation Capabilities: Students can employ the RZ6 to deliver precisely timed stimuli, making it valuable for a wide range of experiments involving sensory or behavioral responses.
- MATLAB Integration: For students like you proficient in MATLAB, the RZ6 is fully compatible, facilitating seamless integration and data analysis within your preferred programming environment.
- Reliability: Its reputation for robustness and durability ensures that students can rely on it for consistent, high-quality data collection.
- Community Support: Given its popularity in the research community, there are ample resources, forums, and documentation available to assist students in getting the most out of the RZ6.
- Scalability: The device can be expanded with additional hardware modules to accommodate evolving research needs.
- User-Friendly Interface: Despite its advanced capabilities, the RZ6 offers a user-friendly interface, making it accessible for students at all levels of expertise.
Digital I/O
Figure 1 shows the pinout scheme of the digital I/O of the RZ6, in the lower left corner of Figure 6. Figure 13 and Figure 2 give the connection scheme of the RZ6 to the multiplexers, response box and Refa. See also Figure 10. PP refers to: “Patch Panel”, a switchboard with connectors.