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Mobita ConfiCaps

Mobita®: Wearable Biopotentials

Record up to 32 channels of wireless data

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Mobita ConfiCap for 32-CH wireless EEG
Part #: MB-32EEG-CAP-A, MB-12+20-CAP, MB-20EEG-CAP-B

ConfiCaps™ connect to an existing Mobita® base unit for wireless, wearable biopotential recording—options include 32-channel EEG, 10/20 EEG + 13 TP adapters, and 12 surface electrodes + 20 TP adapters. Assemblies include a trigger connector for synchronization with other devices. Snap the assembly to a Mobita base unit and complete subject connections to record up to 32 channels of data for either in laboratory telemetry or remote data logging applications.

  • With water electrodes, subject ground* (GND) requires adhesive snap electrode, such as EL503 or EL504, not included

Mobita can record many different signal types.

Quickly change the electrode configuration or signal type by swapping out the ConfiCap to change inputs for specific applications (i.e., 32-ch EEG, EMG, or combinations of ECG/EMG/EEG, etc.), customize your own design, or create research protocol driven configurations. Simply disconnect one header and snap on a new configuration for a completely different application. Each channel is unipolar (single-ended) and AcqKnowledge is easily configured to create unique montages and combinations of signals. Record a 12-lead ECG while recording EEG and EMG data all with the same device.

With AcqKnowledge and Mobita, the system is quickly configured to do the work of multiple systems without the added cost of multiple amplifiers.

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Mobita 32-channel EEG ConfiCap
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Compatibility


Mobita ConfiCap connectionThe Mobita supports TTL trigger inputs from third-party hardware; contact BIOPAC for isolated Trigger interface.

EEG Water electrodes

Completely new type of EEG sensor that measures using just plain water!

Developed during the European BRAIN project, after a period of profound research, the 32-channel EEG ConfiCap is used with an H20 headcap and water electrodes, which eliminate the need for gel. Water electrodes should remain moist for up to eight hours of operation; the rubber ring in the electrode cap must make good contact with the subject to seal off the soaked insert and prevent it from drying out. EEG water electrodes

Ground

The ConfiCap’s green connector most often serves as a subject ground (GND). Simply apply an adhesive snap electrode (such as the BIOPAC EL500 series) to the subject’s forehead and attach the green connector. The Mobita has a “lead off” detection for the ground lead. If the ground lead is disconnected or if there is a poor ground connection, all input signals from the unit will flatline and the ground connection and electrode should be checked.

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Videos

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EEG Frequency Analysis | AcqKnowledge Demonstration

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BIOPAC Research Solutions | EEG

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