Integration with Active Ag/AgCl Electrodes
The system combines with active electrode systems featuring high-quality Ag/AgCl sensors and innovative integrated noise attenuation circuitry, delivering lower noise levels than conventional active electrodes. This configuration enables real-time impedance monitoring with visual feedback.
R-Net Saline Electrode Compatibility
actiCHamp Plus is compatible with Brain Products' newly developed R-Net saline electrodes. This system utilizes saline-soaked sponges with passive Ag/AgCl electrodes mounted in a durable, flexible silicone structure.
Standard Passive Electrode Cap Integration
The amplifier supports integration with Brain Products' standard passive electrode caps. These fully customizable systems feature built-in electrodes with an ultra-flat, comfortable design, offering stable signal quality and easy maintenance.
Screw-Type Dry Electrode System Support
The screw-type dry electrode technology eliminates the need for conductive gel, featuring:
Ultra-high front-end impedance amplification
Exceptional signal stability
Specialized electrode designs for different scalp locations and hair densities
Guaranteed high signal quality and reliability
Advanced Features of actiCHamp Plus
① Scalable Research Solution
Start with a 32-channel base module
Expandable to 64-160 channels by adding 2-4 additional modules
Cost-effective upgrade path
② Enhanced Auxiliary Inputs
8 additional built-in auxiliary channels
Supports sampling rates up to 100 kHz
Comprehensive trigger input/output connectivity
③ Multi-Modal Synchronization
Advanced synchronization options for TMS, EMG, and other modalities
Perfect temporal alignment with EEG signals
Configurable hardware sampling rate output
Programmable trigger pulse generation for lab equipment synchronization
④ Power Management
Lithium-ion battery powered (standard battery included)
Optimized for extended recording sessions
⑤ Trigger Distribution SystemAdvanced trigger mirroring capability
Simultaneous trigger distribution to multiple devices
Cross-platform compatibility (including NIRS systems)
Supports multi-modal experimental paradigms