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FMA Technology |
Design and Architecture |
Vacuum Inserter Tool |
Titanium Pedistal |
FAQ |
Pricing |
User Instructions |
Layout Specifications
MicroProbes for Life Science is proud
to announce the launch of a novel
Floating Microelectrode Array (FMA)
for chronic and acute experimentation
along with optional accessories,
including a titanium pedestal, vacuum
inserter tool and 18 channel impedance
tester. Our new FMAs have been
developed in cooperation with Dr.
Richard Andersen’s laboratory at Cal
Tech, Dr. Philip Troyk at the Illinois
Institute of Technology, and the
support of a grant from the National
Institutes of Health. These arrays offer
optimum flexibility, allowing users to
specify parameters such as the number
of electrodes, electrode length,
electrode impedance values, metal
type, and cable length. Custom
geometries and electrode juxtaposition
may also be special ordered.
The optional vacuum inserter tool
provides an effective method for
implanting the arrays. The inserter
features stainless steel cannula, which
is easily attached to a standard micromanipulator
system for implanting the
FMA into the brain.
The optional titanium pedestal
houses a single Omnetics connector.
Pedestal designs holding up to 6
connectors will be offered soon for
large animal models where multiple
FMAs need to be implanted.
An eighteen channel impedance
tester is also being offered and will
greatly greatly improve the efficiency
of confirming impedance values for
FMA. The impedance tester has been
designed so that extension cables may
be specified for multiple connector
styles that are typically used in our
other multi-electrode and micro-wire
array designs.
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