NeuroSnap Splitter Box

The NeuroSnap Splitter Box seamlessly bridges the gap between advanced research data collection and clinical EEG monitoring. It enables the simultaneous routing of neural signals from macroelectrodes to the clinical EEG recording systems and the NeuroPort system, ensuring no compromise in the integrity of diagnostic signals or the potential for complex research paradigms.

NeuroSnap Splitter Box

Features

Overview

The NeuroSnap Splitter Box is designed to allow biopotential signals to be split between the Blackrock Digital NeuroPort Biopotential Signal Processing System and a third-party recording system. The NeuroSnap Splitter Box receives signals through touch-proof connectors and splits the signal into an analog and a digital signal. It sends the analog signal to the third-party recording system, and the digitized version to the Hub, which in turn is connected to the Digital NeuroPort Biopotential Signal Processing System.

Dual-Output Efficiency

The dual processing paths in the NeuroSnap Splitter Box handles inputs from up to 64 1.5mm DIN touchproof connectors, facilitating the parallel management of neural signals from macroelectrodes. Upon reception, it separates and directs neural signals through two distinct pathways: one pathway routes the raw, analog signals to 3rd party clinical EEG recording systems for immediate observation and diagnostics, while the other channel processes and forwards the buffered and digitized signals to the NeuroPort system for detailed research analysis. This dual processing ensures that both clinical and research data are captured concurrently without interference, maintaining the integrity and specificity of each signal type for its intended use. This system design maximizes the utility of neural data collected, enhancing both clinical monitoring and neuroscientific research capabilities.

Optimized for Clinical Research

Tailored to the needs of clinical research environments, it simplifies the complex task of managing multiple signal sources, providing researchers with a streamlined solution that supports the concurrent collection of clinical and research-grade neural data. Additionally, it is engineered for reliability and ease of use, ensuring that clinical technicians can efficiently set up and maintain the system throughout extended monitoring sessions.

Compact, Durable Design

Encased in a compact frame of 5.2” x 4.0” x 1.2”, the NeuroSnap Splitter Box is both space-efficient and robust. Weighing only 8.05 oz, it’s designed for stability and ease of use in various clinical and research environments.

Compliance and Safety

ISO-13485 and IEC 60601 Compliant, the NeuroSnap Splitter Box is ready for clinical research in IRB/IDE approved protocols.

The NeuroSnap System

This advanced tool works in conjunction with a specialized NeuroSnap headstage and the Bridge interface, seamlessly integrating with existing neurodiagnostic equipment. Together, this system enhances data collection and analysis, enabling its use for both clinical diagnostics and neurological research.

Specs

Spec
Model Name NeuroSnap Splitter Box
Power Requirements 5 VDC 150 mA maximum load
Water Ingress Protection Ordinary Equipment, not fluid resistant IP20
Operating Environment - Temperature 10˚ C to 35˚ C
Operating Environment - Relative Humidity 5 to 85% (non-condensing)
Storage Environment - Temperature -20˚ C to 50˚ C
Storage Environment - Relative Humidity 5 to 95% (non-condensing)
Dimensions 5.2” x 4.0” x 1.2” (12.95 cm x 9.91 cm x 3.05 cm)
Weight 8.56 oz (243 g)

Support & Downloads

Project LB# Rev.
NeuroSnap SplitterBox IFU LB-1317 2.00

Common Setups Guide

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