MEA Workstation

MEA Workstation (MEA WS) is a complete system for recording and analyzing up to 64 channels of microelectrode arrays (MEAs).



MEA Workstation

MEA Workstation (MEA WS) is a complete system for recording and analyzing up to 64 channels of microelectrode arrays (MEAs). The MEA Workstation uses the MEA WS suite of software programs, which computes and displays real-time statistical features of the spike waveforms in three-dimensional Principal Component Analysis (PCA) space.

The recorded signals are amplified and filtered by the Plexon Preamplifier, and then sent to the ADS64 acquisition device, which provides simultaneous 16-bit sampling at 40 kHz per channel. MEA WS software then displays the spike waveforms and separates them into units that represent individual neurons.

MEA Workstation Software

The MEA workstation ships with all of the software required to acquire and analyze data including MEA Sort Client, the system's primary control program.

MEA Sort Client, the primary user interface for MEA Workstation, provides a complete environment for visualizing, analyzing and recording spike waveforms. The main window of Sort Client displays the waveforms in various views to facilitate detection and classification of the spikes. As shown in the close up view of the 3D Cluster Display (below), a cluster of points, which represents an individual spike, can easily be selected by drawing a boundary around it, which then establishes a template for sorting.

Sort Client Software

  • Real-time spike waveform detection and classification via template matching or time-voltage window discrimination
  • Graphical Activity Client - Real time display for monitoring spike activity or continuous waveforms
  • Grid Monitor Client - Real-time display of spike-rate activity as an animated color grid
  • PeriEvent Client - Real-time display of histograms and perievent rasters
  • PlexNet - Real-time broadcast of MEA Workstation data to other computers within a TCP/IP (Ethernet) network
  • Client Development Kit - Sample code for developing custom applications in C/C++ or MATLAB
  • MEA Server - Interface for transferring commands and data to and from the MEA acquisition hardware
System Requirements Windows Operating Systems
Digital Inputs Simultaneous 40 kHz (25 microseconds on each channel at a 16-bit resolution
Compatibility University of North Texas micro-electrode arrays and the MultiChannel Systems MEA preamplifier
Preamplifers • Software programmable gain from 2500 to 17500
• Zero-latency analog monitoring output
• Connections for TTL event inputs
• Used with Plexon Headstage Preamplifier for UNT MMEP arrays only (MCS systems come with their own headstage amplifier)

Multielectrode Array (MEA) Workstation - 64-channel MEA Workstation

MEA-WS/64 Complete 64-channel Multielectrode Array (MEA) recording system
AMP/62sp+2(Included) Preamplifier for 62 spike channels with 2-pole low-cut and 4-pole high-cut filters (250Hz-8kHz), software-programmable gain, monitor channel, and two TTL inputs
POW-AMP/62sp+2(Included) Power supply for 62-channel preamplifier, US version, 110 Volt
ADS/64 (Included) 64-channel A/D subsystem (16-bit res., 40kHz per channel) plus accessories (3-foot cable to interface preamplifier)
MEAP/64 Multielectrode array preamp for 64-channel University of North Texas MEA electrode plate; 40x gain; 7Hz - 7kHz (1-pole) filtering, per channel interface for stimulation source
CBL/MEAP Cable to interface MEAP/64 preamp to AMP/62sp+2 preamplifier; 2' length
MEAP/64-TU MEAP/64 Tester Unit; for sending test signals through a Multielectrode array preamplifier; for 64-channel University of North Texas MEA electrode plate
OFS/v3 Offline Sorter software; version 3 with OFS manual; 2 USB keys
NEX/v4-3usb NeuroExplorer data analysis software; version 4 with NEX manual; three seat license; 3USB keys
TDS2002B Tektronix 2-channel digital oscilloscope, with color LCD display
DELL/WST3400 Dell Precision T3400 Workstation; 3.33 GHz Core 2 Duo processor; 500GB hard drive; 4.0GB RAM; DVD/CD-RW; Windows XP
MON/22LCD 22" wide-aspect flat panel LCD monitor
INS Onsite installation and training - domestic


OmniPlex/Multielectrode Array (MEA) Workstation - 64-channel system

OmniPlex/64 64-channel OmniPlex data acquisition system; includes processor, control software, 16-bit, 40kHz A/D, 32 digital inputs, BNC interface, 64-channel Amp, and Offline Sorter (2 USB keys)
MEAP/64 Multielectrode array preamp for 64-channel University of North Texas MEA electrode plate; 40x gain; 7Hz - 7kHz (1 pole) filtering; per channel interface for stimulation source
CBL/MEAP Cable to interface MEAP/64 preamp to AMP/62sp+2 post-amp; 2 ft. length
MEAP/64-TU MEAP/64 testing unit; for sending test signals through a multielectrode array preamp; for 64-channel UNT MEA electrode plate
NEX/v4-3usb NeuroExplorer data analysis software, version 4 with manual; three sear license (3 USN keys)
Dell/WS-T3500 Dell Precision T3500 Workstation; 3GHz W3540 quad core processor; 4GB RAM; 500GB hard drive; DVD/CD-RW; Windows XP
MON/22LCD-W 22" wide-aspect flat panel LCD monitor
OmniPlex-INS On-site installation and training for OmniPlex data acquisition system



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