RUN Technologies Company (Laguna Hills, CA, USA)


RUN Technologies offers the DATAPAC line of modular PC-based systems for analog data acquisition, processing and analysis, in addition to the new Myopac instrumentation system for recording EMG and related signals.

DATAPAC Highlights: DATAPAC is an easy-to-use, yet exceptionally comprehensive and versatile system designed to acquire, process, and analyze EMG or nearly any other form of analog signal. Use DATAPAC to acquire up to 32 channels on notebook computers or 256 channels on desktops, with real time display capabilities and individually selectable sampling rates per channel. DATAPAC also accepts data files from many other external sources, including motion analysis systems. A broad spectrum of data processing and analysis options are available for performing FFTs, signal averages, histograms, force plate analyses, burst analyses, range of motion studies, latency and amplitude comparisons, and more.

Myopac Highlights: Myopac is a precision fiber optic telemetric instrumentation system capable of recording up to 27 channels of information (16 EMG, 8 DC channels for electrogoniometers, accelerometers, etc., 2 multiposition footswitches, and 1 trigger/synch channel). Innovative engineering and solid craftsmanship combine to make Myopac a uniquely affordable system with signal bandwidth, accuracy, and reliability characteristics superior to most traditional cabled systems, while at the same time providing a degree of subject mobility to rival even the best wireless telemetric systems.

WWW: http://www.runtech.com
Contact: Richard Lambert
Dir. of Product Development & Marketing
Address: RUN Technologies

25622 Rolling Hills Road
Laguna Hills, CA 92653, USA

Phone: 949-348-1234
FAX: 949-348-1234
E-mail: main@runtech.com
Updated: 30-March-2000

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