Summit
Smarter. Smaller. Wireless.
The Summit is the smallest commercial neural interface system for stimulating and recording signals on hundreds of channels.
With wireless data transmission, integrated battery, and data storage, the Summit processor is a portable platform for advanced electrophysiology, neuromodulation, neuroprosthesis development, and brain machine interface experiments.
The Summit can be programmed to run custom code for real-time, closed-loop applications. Like all Grapevine processors, the Summit integrates with Ripple’s Trellis software for data analysis and visualization, system configuration, and stimulation control.
Highlights
- Most portable, powerful processor available
- A completely wearable neuroscience solution, with wireless communication and on-board data storage
- Meets safety standards for laboratory and clinical research
Features
- The most portable powerful processor available
- A completely wearable neuroscience solution, with wireless communication and data storage on-board
- Available for laboratory and clinical research
- Real-time Linux OS for low latency control studies
Applications
- Closed-loop neural stimulation and recording
- Online decoding of spike waveforms
- High-channel-count electrophysiology experiments
- Motor and sensory neuroprosthesis development
- Neuromodulation studies
- Mobile human EEG
- Epilepsy monitoring
Specifications
Number of Channels | 32 – 512 (plus 4 Analog and 20 Digital) |
Battery Life | Internal, up to 2 hours; External, 4 – 6 hours |
Data Communication with PC | Gigabit Ethernet or Wi-Fi |
Dimensions | 183 mm x 95 mm x 36 mm |
Weight | 700 g |
Neural Interface Processor
512 channels of potential
The Grapevine NIP is used in labs worldwide, offering stimulation and recording capabilities through up to 512 fully digital and independently isolated channels.
It meets relevant safety and isolation standards for use with human subjects, and its compact size makes it ideal for bench use or multi-site studies.
Features
- Up to 512 channels of stimulation and recording
- Fully digital, independently isolated connections to Front Ends
- Real-time Linux OS for low-latency control studies
- Interface directly with third-party devices via analog and digital Front End modules
Applications
- Closed-loop neural stimulation and recording
- Online decoding of spike waveforms
- High-channel-count electrophysiology experiments
Specifications
Number of Channels | 32-512 |
Data Communication with PC | Gigabit Ethernet |
Dimensions | 190 mm x 110 mm x 43 mm |
Weight | 907 g |
Scout
Highly Capable Simplicity
The Scout is designed for bench-top and rack-mount laboratory research with rodents and small animals. It features the same advanced stimulation and recording capabilities as Ripple Neuro’s higher end processors, but is geared to lower channel count experiments. Integrated digital and analog I/O allow for easy connection to behavioral devices.
Features
- Stimulate and record on up to 128 electrodes simultaneously
- Designed for bench-top or rack-mount use in non-human studies
- Manage low-latency control studies with real-time Linux OS
- Interface directly with third-party devices via the integrated analog and digital input and output ports
Applications
- Closed-loop neural stimulation and recording
- Rodent and small animal electrophysiology
- Behavioral experimental control
Specifications
Number of Channels | 32-128 |
Equipment Interface | Integrated analog and digital I/O |
Data Communication with PC | Gigabit Ethernet |
Dimensions | 414 mm x 217 mm x 44.5 mm |
Weight | 4.2 kg |