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System Options

 


 

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From one computer to many!

Amp Server Package
(beta version)

The standard EGI system consists of a Net Amps amplifier and a data-acquisition computer running Net Station. The Amp Server is a faceless application that serves as a go-between for the amplifier and Net Station. Although the Amp Server contains a remote port, it is not used in the standard configuration; the client (Net Station) runs on the same computer that is connected to the amplifier.

The Amp Server package enables the use of the remote port, so that other computers on the same local network can access the acquired data. Net Station is not required on the remote computer; you can program a third-party application to turn on and configure the Net Amps 200, and to monitor and record the resulting data stream in real time.

The Amp Server package consists of five components:

  • A version of Net Station that contains the Amp Server daemon
  • An OS X Preferences Pane that enables network-access functionality
  • Five header files that define the Amp Server application programming interface
  • A sample project written in Xcode (1.2)
  • The Amp Server Getting Started Guide

 


Apple Cinema Display

This luxurious 23-inch diagonal LCD unit allows comfortable, high-resolution viewing of EEG data. It's ultra-thin to minimize desktop footprint.


Chin Rest

EGI's custom-built chin rest is perfect for stabilizing the subject's head during ERP experiments. The chin-rest height is adjustable from 6 to 10 inches. The unit bolts to any horizontal surface.

chin rest

arm

Articulated Arm

Our dense-array system comes standard with an articulated arm for positioning Geodesic Sensor Net cabling and connectors. The arm is also available in a wall-mount model that bolts securely to any vertical surface.

   
 
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