Supertech instruments LinearAmp User Manual

LinearAmp
(Ver.4)
Signal Conditioner
Amplifier System
User's Manual
SUPERTECH Instruments
Comparison and general features of the LinearAmp system
In our choice there are three different amplifier systems. This booklet describes the LinearAmp amplifier family. Our other amplifier products are BioAmp and MultiAmp families. All of them are up-to-date, easy to use, highly reliable, microprocessor­controlled constructions. We manufacture three different amplifier families, because the three product lines are optimized for different application fields. Please read through the appropriate descriptions at the website of Supertech for the details.
LinearAmp amplifier is optimized for high-precision signal conditioning tasks in bioelectrical recording.
LinearAmp is a programmable amplifier, but it has (nearly) no sampling circuits in the signal path at all, except the 8-pole switched-capacitor low pass filter. In other words, it is controlled by a built-in microcontroller, or a remote computer, but it has got only high-performance, low noise, low distortion analogue amplifier circuits. This feature is indispensable when you use averaging techniques for processing its output signal. The internal microcontroller and the optional digital port (which offers remote control facility from a PC) are optically isolated from the amplifier stages. In this way we could connect all the advantages of high accuracy analogue amplifier circuits, and easy usage of digital control.
Although LinearAmp is programmable equipment, it does not need a separate computer to work. According to this fact, it can be used as a stand-alone amplifier (while possessing an optional serial port to communicate with a PC). This stand-alone feature is very comfortable, because the computer is always given, but it should be used to collect, and processing the experimental data. LinearAmp's microcontroller on the front panel has got a 3-button keypad, and menu-driven internal software, so it is very friendly to use.
The internal structure of LinearAmp is modular, so the number of the amplifier channels, and the number of the microcontrollers built in one equipment can be decided independently. Only the aspects of the application field should be considered when we decide, how many amplifier channels, and how many microcontrollers will be placed in the cage of the equipment (for example it is comfortable to use only one microcontroller to program all the EEG channels together, but another controller should be used, if there is a single unit channel in the system, and a third controller is necessary, if there are further channels for ECG).
Independently of the number of the microcontrollers, every amplifier channel has got their own DC offset correction circuits, even in a multi-channel system. The voltage range of the offset correction is +/- 200 mV, with 0.1 mV of resolution. In our choice there are two different solutions for the offset correction circuit. One of them is the analogue version with a 10-turn helical potmeter and a digital panelmeter on the front of the equipment. The other version is the digital realization of the same task: a separated microcontroller, dealing with the numerical control of the offset voltage. The actual version should be specified in the order.
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