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  • Optotrak and A/D collection

    Dear List members,

    I am investigating the feasibility of setting up an Optotrak Position
    Sensor System with a 64 channel A/D system. Can anyone tell me what
    advantages/disadvantages there might be to the following two systems?
    The A/D board would be used to collect data from 2 forceplates plus EMG.

    1. Opotrak Acquisition Unit (ODAU II, 16 channel A/D converter and software
    which also enables synchronized collection with the Optotrak position data)
    plus the National Instruments AMUX-64T (front-end analog multiplexer that
    quadruples the number of analog input signals that can be digitized)

    VERSUS

    2. National Instruments 64 channel A/D board (e.g., AT-MIO-64E-3) using
    LabView software for Windows. Thus, you would have to somehow use one of
    the Optotrak output s to create a synchronized system. Has anyone done
    this? Would a second PC be required for this set-up or could this somehow
    run in conjunction with the Optotrak software? It seems to me that this
    second system using a true 64 channel A/D board plus LabView software would
    be more flexible in the long run but perhaps it is not feasible within one PC.

    A summary of replies will be posted if there is sufficient response.

    Regards, Janice Eng

    __________________________________________________ __________________
    Janice Eng, PhD, PT
    Assistant Professor
    School of Rehabilitation Sciences
    Faculty of Medicine
    University of British Columbia
    T325 - 2211 Wesbrook Mall
    Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    V6T 2B5
    Tel: (604) 822-7571
    Fax: (604) 822-7624
    E-Mail: JENG@REHAB.UBC.CA
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