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"The ATHENA combines IRIS Biomedical’s latest high-performance, programmable stimulation ASIC with its industry-leading sensing technology, for measuring evoked neural signals (ECAPs), EEG, ECoG or EMG to create a research platform with unmatched capabilities. The ATHENA system offers modular processing capabilities to enable rapid development and evaluation of novel stimulation control algorithms." | "The ATHENA combines IRIS Biomedical’s latest high-performance, programmable stimulation ASIC with its industry-leading sensing technology, for measuring evoked neural signals (ECAPs), EEG, ECoG or EMG to create a research platform with unmatched capabilities. The ATHENA system offers modular processing capabilities to enable rapid development and evaluation of novel stimulation control algorithms." | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
[https://irismeddesign.com/technology Website] | [https://irismeddesign.com/technology Website] |
Latest revision as of 22:47, 17 February 2024
"IRIS Biomedical’s latest active implantable, the ATHENA, is designed to provide clinical researchers with a highly-configurable platform to support investigation into the latest emerging closed-loop neuromodulation therapies."
"The ATHENA combines IRIS Biomedical’s latest high-performance, programmable stimulation ASIC with its industry-leading sensing technology, for measuring evoked neural signals (ECAPs), EEG, ECoG or EMG to create a research platform with unmatched capabilities. The ATHENA system offers modular processing capabilities to enable rapid development and evaluation of novel stimulation control algorithms."