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2018 TDT Product Catalog

Tucker-Davis Technologies (TDT) provides products for basic and applied research in the neurophysiology, hearing, and speech sciences as well as for general data acquisition applications. We offer a complete line of modular DSP-based data acquisition and stimulus generation systems.

Tucker-Davis Technologies (TDT) provides products for basic and applied research in the neurophysiology, hearing, and speech sciences as well as for general data acquisition applications. We offer a complete line of modular DSP-based data acquisition and stimulus generation systems.

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“We make tools<br />

for people who<br />

study the brain.”<br />

—Tim Tucker, President <strong>TDT</strong><br />

After 30 years of innovation, you might think we would be<br />

slowing down, but nothing could be further from the truth.<br />

In recent years, we have brought to market the most powerful<br />

hardware and software products in our industry. In 2014,<br />

we redefined the traditional biological amplifier and began<br />

shipping the PZ5 line of powerful NeuroDigitizers. Soon after,<br />

our Synapse software and its associated technologies hit the nail<br />

on the head with point-and-click operation and complete user<br />

control. Our newest, fastest processors and fully synchronous<br />

cluster technology offer systems capable of recording and<br />

processing thousands of channels of neural data in real-time.<br />

Most recently we have been working to bring the power of<br />

Synapse to the next generation of neuroscientists. Synapse<br />

Lite and the versatile Lab Rat Interface let anyone perform<br />

multichannel neuroscience experiments more cost effectively<br />

than ever before.<br />

Tim Tucker<br />

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