Easter Surprise from CorTec!

This year the CorTec Easter Bunny has put a surprise in your Easter basket!

We wish you all a pleasant Easter holiday. Stay healthy and enjoy the little time off!

For those who find it a bit too quiet: Watch the preview of our upcoming video!

In the upcoming video, we will introduce CorTec in a new way, provide insights into our work and technology, and dive deep into the scientific field of neuroscience, ongoing research, and most importantly, the needs of the scientific community.

 

For our video, we have assembled a team of CorTec experts and partners.

Make sure to follow us on LinkedIn to not miss the video release next week!

The video will feature the following experts:

  • Prof. Dr. Jeffrey Ojemann – Professor of Neurological Surgery at the University of Washington
  • Prof. Dr. med. Pascal Fries – Ernst Strüngmann Institut (ESI) for Neuroscience & Member of CorTec Advisory Board
  • Prof. Tim Denison – Professor for Engineering Science and Clinical Neuroscience at Oxford University & Member of CorTec Advisory Board
  • Prof. Dr. Thomas Stieglitz – Co-Founder CorTec | Professor for Biomedical Microtechnology at the University of Freiburg
  • Prof. Ulf Ziemann – Clinical Director of the Department of Neurology at the University Hospital of Tübingen
  • Prof. Dr. Nick Ramsey – Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the University and Medical Center of Utrecht
  • Helmut Jeggle – Managing Director Santo Venture Capital GmbH  & Chairman of CorTec Advisory Board

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SPECIFICATIONS

FEATURE 

Recording channels 

Sampling rate 

Sampling dynamic range 

High pass filter cut-off 

Low pass filter cut-off 

Amplifier band pass gain 

Band pass roll-off 

Reference


Stimulation 

Stimulation channels 

Current 

Current source 

Pulse width 

Power supply 

Wireless data transmission 

Closed Loop latency

VALUE

32 

1 kHz 

16 bit (74 nV smallest increment) 

ca. 2 Hz 

325 Hz 

Adjustable: 100-750 

20 dB/dec 

Any (subset) of the recording channels selectable by software or one dedicated hard-wired additional contact 

Current-controlled, biphasic, rectangular, asymmetric stimulus pulses (cathodic amplitude with pulse width followed by an anodic counter pulse of 1/4x amplitude and 4x pulse width) 

 32 

Max. -6 mA / +1.5 mA (24 µA increments) within

 compliance voltage range of -11 V to +5 V 

Can be directed to any of the 32 electrode contacts 

Negative phase: 10 µs – 2,500 µs

Wireless inductive, 120-140 kHz

Bi-directional, radio frequency in 2400-2483.5 MHz band ≤ 40 ms