This is a second-generation 24-channel voltage/ICP input module that can connect analog sensors and ICP sensors.
The labV24 II is a data collection input module of the second generation HEADlab. With the HEADlink 2.0 transmission protocol, this input module achieves double the sampling rate compared to HEADlink 1.0 with the same number of channels. When combined with the labCTRL II.1 controller of the second generation HEADlab, the labV24 II achieves a maximum sampling rate of 204.8 kHz. It can be flexibly adjusted within a range of 10mV to 30V. Overload detection and a maximum voltage withstand of 60V provide a high level of protection against errors in the measurement setup. Sensors are connected via breakout cables to the two D-Sub terminals on the front of the housing.
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2nd Generation HEADlab Input Module Data collection with 24 analog sensors and ICP sensors Maximum sampling rate: 204.8 kHz Dual link (connecting labV24 II and labCTRL II.1 with two HEADlink cables) allows measurement with double the number of channels at high sampling rates Selectable coupling: DC, AC, ICP, ICP-DC Measurement ranges: 0.01 VP, 0.1 VP, 1 VP, 10 VP, 30 VP Low cutoff frequency: 0.14 Hz High input impedance: 1 MΩ Electrical strength: up to 60 V Analog high-pass filter Overload detection and automatic disconnection of affected channels 0 Hz ICP-DC coupling by HEAD acoustics, measurement of low-frequency signals by seismic sensors, etc. Electrically isolated inputs of labV24 II from other modules of the HEADlab system and PC interface Power supply by controller/front end Robust, compact, noiseless (fanless)
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HEAD acoustics Japan Co., Ltd. has been active as a leading company in the fields of dummy head-related recording and playback systems, acoustic analysis based on human auditory characteristics, and communication measurement technology for over 25 years. HEAD acoustics has consistently been a pioneer in developing innovative technologies such as dummy head-related binaural technology, acoustic analysis related to human hearing, interactive sound simulation systems, and transmission path analysis. HEAD acoustics will continue to focus on research and development through collaboration with universities and other research institutions and participation in international research projects.