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EEG electrophysiology amplifier Natus®
64-channel

EEG electrophysiology amplifier - Natus® - Natus Micromed - 64-channel
EEG electrophysiology amplifier - Natus® - Natus Micromed - 64-channel
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Characteristics

Signal type
EEG
Number of channels
64-channel

Description

The Natus Brain Monitor is the next generation advanced amplifier for EEG, Long-Term Monitoring and ICU studies. Its higher sampling rates, wider signal bandwidth, and additional configurable inputs make it a perfect choice for all clinical settings including EEG, LTM and ICU. The Natus Brain Monitor provides 64 referential channels for scalp and intracranial EEG studies. Using the same base as Natus Quantum amplifier allows simple conversion of the setup between Natus Brain Monitor scalp recordings and Natus Quantum intracranial studies. Key Features: Up to 64 AC channels (40 referential and 24 referential/differential configurable) Up to 16 DC channels (12 on Natus Base Unit and 4 on Brain Monitor breakout box) Up to 4 kHz sampling rate Integrated pulse oximeter Touchscreen display on base unit with real time interaction with ongoing studies Instantaneous electrode impedance check using onboard touchscreen Bio-calibrations available from the patient bedside Lightweight breakout box aids in patient’s mobility Integrated 8-bit trigger for synchronizing external events Base unit compatible with Natus Quantum and EMU40EX Built-in night light Noise is minimized by onboard A/D converter digitizing data at patients side Available in wall or cart mounted configurations

Exhibitions

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ANLLF

25-27 Sep 2025 AMIENS (France)

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    JFE - Journées françaises de l'Epilepsie

    7-10 Oct 2025 Montpellier (France)

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