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TIDA offers the optimal tool for electrophysiological measurements.
Patch-clamp recordings can be controlled with ease in combination with a digitally controlled EPC 9. Using the analog-digital interface ITC-16 the program can be used to record the data from any other patch-clamp amplifier (e.g. EPC 7), other voltage-clamp amplifiers or even from extracellular recording setups. Choose from our pool of processing and analyzing routines to evaluate your experimental data. Then easily output the processed results to commercial desktop publishing, spreadsheet, data analysis, or plotting programs.
TIDA is easily adaptable to any individual approach for performing electrophysiological experiments. Operating under the popular MS-Windows 9x/NT, TIDA has a superior, ergonomic, graphical user interface.
Engineered and improved in leading physiological labs, it is easy to use, intuitive and efficient. This eliminates days of training and human errors. Running within the Windows environment also means access to megabytes of memory, multi-tasking, data exchange via clipboard and a migration path to future computer and software systems.
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Features:
- Full support of the computer controlled amplifier EPC 9
- Support of the EPC 8, EPC 7 and other amplifiers via the ITC-16/18 acquisition board
- Acquisition on up to eight analog input channels simultaneously
- Collects data from different sources in one experiment
- Generates complex stimulation patterns on up to four analog output channels
- Control of additional devices such as magnetic valves
- Built in macro for external stimulation recording
- Complex stimulation commands (e.g. sine waves)
- Oscilloscope mode
- Import of PClamp, ASCII and Export to ASCII format
- Graphical data exchange via clipboard
- Digital filters for reducing noise
- Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of different traces
- Leak Subtraction
- Several analysis & statistical features (derivation, integration, Amplitude histograms ...)
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