Custom Solutions for your Research

We offer a full range of products, from complete integrated solutions to individual adapters and interfaces that support electrophysiology experiments. The centerpiece of the system is the Cerebus Data Acquisition System, which can support recordings from up to 256 channels and includes a variety of software features to analyze and process the data in real time. We also manufacture implantable electrodes that have proven to be reliable for many years in chronic preparations as well as acute set-ups with a variety of animals.

We recognize that individual labs have different needs so we have developed a portfolio of additional products to support these different experiments. This includes video recording/tracking, stimulation control, electrode drives, and many other types of accessories.

Please use the navigation tree on the left side of the page to access information on specific products that you are interested in. We would be happy to set up a time to discuss your individual set-up or you can e-mail us directly to get a price quote.

If you don’t see the products you are looking for please contact us because we are always trying to identify additional tools that would be useful in this field.

 
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News

Success at ACNS 2009, Next Show at NCM in Apr of 2010

Thanks to all those who viisted our booth at American Clinical Neurophysiology Society's annual meeting in February.  The meeting was a great success with Blackrock Microsystems' technology showcased in several ground breaking studies.  For those of you who missed the show, come see us at The Society for the Neural Control of Movement's annual meeting April 20-25, 2010 in Naples, Florida.  We look forward to seeing you there!

Blackrock Microsystems launches advanced neurotechnologies

Blackrock Microsystems launches advanced neurotechnologies at SfN for stimulating the brain and synchronizing brain activity with behaviour. See more here.

In the press: “Brain Chip May Help the Blind See”

Review an article in City Weekly about how the Utah Array may bring benefit to patients.