Riponda
Ergonomic, Versatile Desktop Response Pads
Riponda is available for pre-ordering now and is expected to ship in June.
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Ergonomic, Versatile Desktop Response Pads
Collect Better Quality Data
Simpler key layouts and customisable keys – no frustration for participants and less time spent searching for the correct key, yielding better reaction times (RTs).
Improved versatility with built-in voice key functionality – simply connect a microphone.
Electronics and matching software were built from the ground up for better timing.
30 Years of Experience You Can Trust
No other company has devoted as much time to building the ultimate response pad.
Riponda is the 6th generation response pad from Cedrus, the first one having shipped in 1993.
Different Layouts to Suit Your Experiment
Riponda Model CDesigned for experiments involving spatial orientation. |
Riponda Model LMost popular and general purpose model, suitable for Likert scale, yes/no, and other types of experiments. |
Riponda Model EErgonomic, allows eight fingers to be resting on keys at the same time. |
Riponda Model SDesigned for experiments involving spatial orientation. |
Extensive Software Support |
Jitter Free Support |
Others |
Riponda enjoys extensive software support. Some packages can deliver jitter free performance.
Alternatively, you can also use Riponda in Keyboard mode so that it’s compatible with any software. |
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The timing precision for these packages is ±5ms.
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Beautiful Form and Lots of Function
Ergonomic Design |
Riponda Grows With You |
Riponda underwent nine rounds of prototyping before settling on this comfortable yet compact design. | Connect it to an m-pod or StimTracker to add capabilities like multimodal event marking. |
Ships Complete
Riponda ships complete and ready to use. Package includes:
- A Riponda model of your choice
- 5 to 8 white lenses, depending on model
- 5 to 8 clear lenses, depending on model
- 1 red lens
- 1 green lens
- 1 blue lens
- 1 yellow lens
- USB-C cable
USB
The USB port can operate in one of two modes: Keyboard or Standard:
- In Keyboard mode (also known as HID mode), your computer “sees” Riponda as a keyboard, making it possible with any software. Key press and light sensor info can be sent to the computer in different preset formats, selected via DIP switches. No driver installation is necessary.
- In Standard mode, your computer “sees” a device that is connected as a serial communications port. It is supported by several programs like SuperLab, E-Prime, Presentation, Inquisit, and others. C++ and Python libraries are also available. A Matlab sample is also available.
Several protocols (data formats) are supported and can be selected using switches. Supported baud rates are 115200, 57600, 19200, and 9600.
Timing
- Time from button press to having a signal out (on m-pod and USB ports): less than 500μs.
- Typical USB driver delay when controller is in Keyboard mode: up to 12 milliseconds.
- USB driver delay depends on the used USB driver and software. When used with SuperLab 6 or our C++ and Python libraries, the delay is 2ms with 0ms jitter. Otherwise, it is 5 to 6 milliseconds.
- Light sensor latency: less than 10 μs. This is the latency of the response pad only; see below for the light sensor’s response time.
To get around delays inherent in USB drivers, Riponda can send time-stamped information in both Keyboard and USB Serial modes. The timer can be reset via a light sensor or an external TTL signal. In USB Serial mode, the timer can also be reset via a command sent over USB.
m-pod Connector
The response pad is compatible with Cedrus’ range of m-pod devices. This allows the controller to send event markers to a recording device of your choice, e.g. EEG or eye tracker. The following signals can be marked:
- Onset of key presses
- Onset of light sensor
- Onset of voice key (using a microphone)
- Event markers sent via USB
Firmware
XID, or eXperimental Interface Device, is a technology first used by Cedrus in 2001 on Lumina’s first generation controller and later adopted on all Cedrus hardware products. Riponda implements the more advanced XID 2.0 platform. The firmware is upgradeable.
Power Requirements
The response pad does not require an AC adapter. It is powered by USB.
Cedrus Light Sensor
The light sensor is available in two colors: black and white. Notches are molded in on three sides to allow for easy positioning on the screen. The controller can be configured so that detection of light can reset the built-in timer.
- Response time (dark to light): 0.05 milliseconds
- Release time (light to dark): 4 milliseconds
- Spectral sensitivity: 360-970 nm (visible light)
The response and release times are dependent on the amount of light.
The light sensor is small, measuring only 8mm (W) by 20mm (L) including the wire’s strain relief.
Overall Dimensions
Switches
The key switches on Riponda have a travel distance of 2mm.
The rectangular caps measure 2 by 1.5 cm (0.79 by 0.6 inches).