BIOPAC® Systems, Inc. Logo

BioNomadix Wireless EEG 10/20 Cap System

Request More Info
BioNomadix-Electrode Cap Sys., TouchProof
Part #: BN-EEGCAP-SYS

For reduced application time and increased subject comfort, use the EEG Cap System to record multiple EEG channels with BioNomadix Transmitters or Smart Amplifiers. The medium Lycra stretch cap (54-58cm) holds 19 embedded tin electrodes closely to the subject’s head. Electrodes are pre-positioned in the international 10/20 montage, so even novice EEG researchers can minimize electrode placement errors.

See More...

BioNomadix 10/20 EEG Cap System
View Spec PDF

Are You Looking for These?

Part #: BN-EEGCAP-SYS
Categories: BioNomadix Wireless Physiology - Research
Subcategories: Electrode Leads - Research

Details

Compatibility


A ribbon cable (25 cm) fans out in the cap to connect to each electrode. The other end of the ribbon cable has a connector that plugs into a mating cable (15 cm) which terminates in 19 Touchproof sockets. The connector arrangement permits the electrode cap to be easily disconnected from the transmitter inputs, allowing the cap to be fitted in one location and used in another. When the electrode cap is in place, EEG recording gel is injected into each electrode (via a central gel access hole) with a blunt-tipped syringe.

Also required
  • BioNomadix transmitter/receiver BN-EEG2 or Smart Amp EEG100D
  • Lead adapters: BN-ADAPT-TP2 and/or BN-ADAPT-TP3, depending on the electrode sites to be recorded
    • Connect the same reference electrode lead to two or more inputs:
      common reference electrode for wireless BioNomadix

Videos

BIOPAC Research Solutions | EEG

Integrating BIOPAC Research Systems | Data Acquisition & Analysis

Support

Downloads/Resources

Knowledge Base

Manual

Recommended Items

Spotlight On

Eye Tracking Glasses ETV

The ETVision (ETV) wearable eye tracking glasses resemble an eyeglasses frame that can be worn by itself or over the participant’s prescription eyeglasses. It contains miniature “eye cameras” that view each eye and a “scene camera” that views the scene in front of the participant, and a microphone. An optional visor can be mounted to […]

View All
Latest News

New Citations | BIOPAC in Motivation Studies

Discovering and understanding what motivates humans to produce better results has intrigued many researchers. Many researchers have explored the psychophysiological processes that drive our behavior. Here are some recent studies that have used BIOPAC systems to research motivation… Motivation and Pleasure Deficits Undermine the Benefits of Social Affiliation in Psychosis. Blanchard, J. J., Smith, J. […]

New Citations | BIOPAC in Eye Tracking Studies

Eye tracking technology has come a long way and has enabled researchers to conduct mobile experiments and track participants in real world scenarios. These featured studies demonstrate some of the use cases for mobile eye tracking technology. Here are some recent studies that have used BIOPAC systems for eye tracking research… Drivers’ gaze patterns when resuming […]

Read All
Request a Demonstration
Request a Demonstration