We are testing our device with various electrodes
We have been testing JAGA16 interfaced with various electrodes: tetrodes, microelectrodes, bundle electrodes and drivable electrodes to capture neural recordings. We have a short protocol for making bundle electrodes (see "Resources" section of our website). Also included are instructions on how to use our electrode interface board (EIB). We are now in the process of testing high density electrodes made out of liquid crystal polymers. Please watch out for sample neural record
We have improved our network performance
Tom has improved our JAGA16 network performance by adding buffering and error correction algorithms. If a packet is dropped, we can check and reconstruct it using the checksum value. The new algorithms have further reduced our packet drop rate (< 0.01%)! This improved version will be soon available as a free upgrade to customers who have purchased our device. Markus is also looking into improving JAGA16 performance in very heavy traffic areas. Normally most lab environments