TMS + rTMS transcranial magnetic stimulator PowerMAG lab 100

TMS + rTMS transcranial magnetic stimulator
TMS + rTMS transcranial magnetic stimulator
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Characteristics

Type of stimulation
TMS + rTMS

Description

PowerMAG LAB 100 belongs to the top-class in TMS stimulators. It is able to generate pulse bursts up to 100Hz with constant intensities by recharging between pulsing. Impressive maximum pulse frequency of 100Hz bursts at 70% intensity makes this device a perfect choice for using Theta-Burst-Protocols as iTBS, imTBS or cTBS. Features iTBS, imTBS, cTBS possible no decrease of pulse intensity during stimulation 100% Intensity up to 30 Hz * up to 100 Hz bursts at 70% Intensity * Full external controllability Half wave and full wave available Current direction in the coil invertible by button * depending on power supply Maximal frequency - 100 Hz Minimal frequency - 0.1 Hz Minimal ISI - 10 ms ISI minimal change value - 1 ms Frequency minimal change value - 0.1 Hz Maximal frequency at 100% intensity - 30 Hz * Maximal Intensity - 100 % (full frequency range) * Stimulationsparameter Magnetic induction - up to 4 tesla (depending on coil) Maximum pulse power - 160 Joule Pulse shapes - Half & full sine-wave Current direction in the coil - Invertible on the equipment Rise time of the stimulation pulse - 80 μs (PA) Pulse duration - 160 μs Input/Output interface Trigger input - BNC-connector (TTL pulse, active high) Trigger output - BNC-connector (TTL pulse, active high) External interface - 8 pole DIN connector (Single pulse, repetitive mode, TBS, ramp, custom stimulation protocols possible) Synchronisation - BNC-connector

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dgppn Kongress 2024
dgppn Kongress 2024

27-30 Nov 2024 Berlin (Germany)

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