
In serving the neuroscience research community for over 25 years, Plexon has acquired a large community of users. Some of the reasons neuroscientists choose Plexon include:
40 kHz sampling for high-resolution acquisition of spike signals
The accuracy of spike sorting is dependent on (i) the resolution of the waveform sampling, and (ii) the accuracy and precision of the spike waveform alignment after thresholding. Plexon data acquisition systems sample at 40 kHz, compared to other systems on the market with ~30 kHz sampling rates.
Best value in industry in terms of lifetime-cost-to-own
Plexon equipment is built to last. There are countless Plexon products purchased decades ago that continue to be used actively on a daily basis in research labs around the world.
Complete, one-stop system solutions - from electrodes to analysis
Plexon's product line covers everything from electrodes and microdrives, to headstages, data acquisition systems, and off-line analysis programs.
Easy-to-learn, easy-to-use systems
Plexon equipment is ready to use as-is, out of the box, and requires no additional programming. Plexon systems are widely regarded as highly intuitive and easy to use. Plexon offers on-site installation and training with each and every system. By the end of the training period, you will be ready to begin collecting data.
Per-channel programmable gain
Per-channel programmable gain enables the effective use of all the bits on an A/D converter, for maximum recording accuracy.
Personal, professional customer support
Dedicated engineers with extensive neuroscience lab experience are ready to solve any post-sale support issues that may arise. Plexon offers life-time technical support on all products.
Superior common-mode rejection amplifiers with programmable analog referencing
High Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR) amplifiers and programmable analog referencing helps to remove artifacts before they reach the A/D converter. Plexon’s OmniPlex amplifiers and third generation MAP system preamplifiers have >100 dB CMRR at 0-60 Hz, and feature programmable analog referencing.
