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New 36 channel headstage
NeuroTek has recently produced a 36 channel headstage this month which can fit with many data acquisition systems. The input connector for this model is an Omnetics connector. The headstage is designed for animals as small as a mouse. … … Continue reading
EEG wave detector
NeuroTek has recently constructed a brain wave detection circuit. The circuit consists of a input filter and a rectification circuit to trigger a 200ms TTL output. The circuit can be configured to detect sharp-wave ripples, and low or high frequency … Continue reading
USB2.0 Commutator
In an effort to combine imaging technologies with electrophysiology, NeuroTek has developed a the first commercialized motorized commutator which is compatible with both USB2.0 style mini cameras (for in-vivo imaging) and standard recording headstages.
Light-weight headstage and EIB, only 165mg
NeuroTek has now constructed a incredibly light weight headstage to be used on animals weighing 2 to 10 grams. It has 8 channels and an electrode interface board. The headstage together with the EIB is 165mg and smaller than a … Continue reading
HSTG-8-OM-NT
We have just released our new light weight omnetics input headstage (HSTG-8-OM-NT)
OPTOGENETIC ADAPTATION2
NeuroTek has now designed a magnetic adapter to interface a Doric FRJ_1x1_FC-FC with our motorized commutators. Commutate your cables and fiber optics at the same time!
NeuroTek-Intan
NeuroTek is now selling electrode interface boards for the Open-Ephys Intan headstage.
Tetrode turner
NeuroTek has just completed a prototype for a new electrode twister called “Helix”. Helix will be used to make bipolar twisted electrodes and tetrodes. It features controllable speed dials, clockwise and counter clockwise turns and an LCD screen. We will … Continue reading
Imaging Electrophys Commutator
NeuroTek is in the midst of building a commutator which combines electrophysiology with mini-scopes for mice! Send us an email if you want to chat about possibilities for your lab and features you might be interested in