02.12.2024

Introducing OxyData™ acquisition software

Keeping it simple

Expanding on the data acquisition options for our OxyLite™ and OxyFlo™ users around the world, we are excited to announce the launch of our in-house data acquisition software platform – OxyData™.

OxyData™ is an inexpensive, simple and yet user-friendly data recording software solution that supports the continuous recording to a PC of oxygen, temperature and/or blood flow measurements generated by our OxyLite™ and OxyFlo™ monitor ranges.

The user interface displays real-time alphanumeric readings for each sensor or probe in use and records these continuously into a file format compatible with LabChart® Reader by ADInstruments.

Conveniently, the software automatically detects the monitor type, model and serial number in use, as well as connected sensor and probe ID’s. Data from up to 2 monitors and a total of 8 sensors and probes can be displayed and recorded simultaneously.

The freely available LabChart™ Reader is an implementation of the popular and highly acclaimed LabChart™ Pro physiological data recording and analysis software platform by ADInstruments. LabChart™ Reader allows each measured parameter to be displayed as an individual trace, and supports the exportation of data segments into Excel® / CSV formats.

OxyData™ software is available immediately, with all OxyLite™ and OxyFlo™ monitors manufactured since September 2024 featuring the requisite serial interface port. Monitors shipped prior to September 2024 can optionally be retrofitted at the Oxford Optronix service centre in the UK.

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