e3 Diagnostics

e3 Diagnostics offers ABR equipment for hearing professionals who heavily rely on ABR/ASSR to assess the peripheral auditory system and estimate hearing thresholds of infants and young children. Whether you need to screen a newborn with an ABR hearing test or measure a variety of AEPs and OAEs, we supply the high-quality devices you need. We have portable ABR audiology equipment as well as hardware that seamlessly plugs into a PC or computer workstation.

With touchscreen displays and intuitive software, our sophisticated ABR hearing devices allow practitioners to quickly perform tests on infants and young children using ear cups or disposable ear tips.

GSI Audera Pro

Grason-Stadler Audera

A complete evoked potential assessment package, the GSI Audera provides a unique combination of ASSR, AEP, and OAE testing in one device. Perfect for any busy audiology or ENT practice, this complete evoked potentials assessment system from Grason Stadler excels in generating high-quality data and making results easy to interpret through comparison to normative data sets.

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NEW Clinical EP/OAE Device

 

Specifications

General
  • Evoked Potentials: ECochG, ABR, MLR, LLR, SN10, P300, MMN, VEMP, ASSR
  • Otoacoustic Emissions: DPOAE, TEOAE, SPOAE
  • Warm Up Time: None at room/operating temperature
EP Stimulus Specifications

Stimulus Types: Click, CE-Chirp, Tones, CE-Chirp Octave Bands, Speech stimuli, User File
Click Duration: 
100 uSec default (adjustable)
Tone Duration: 
Up to 500 ms (adjustable)
Tone Window Types: 
Rectangular, Hann, Blackman, Gaussian, Trapezoidal, Extended Cosine
Rate: 
0.1 to 100 per second
Polarity: 
Rarefaction, Condensation, Alternating
MASKING
Type: 
White noise, specific level or relative to stimulus level
Frequency Response: 
Flat to 20 kHz (transducer limits determine roll off)
Maximum Output:
 125 dB SPL
D/A: 
16-bit
Level Accuracy:
 ±1 dB
Attenuation Range: 
150 dB
Frequency Accuracy: 
±1%
Total Harmonic Distortion:

  • < 1% (DD45)
  • < 3% (IP30)
  • < 2% (B81)
  • < .1% (SP90A)
EP Amplifier Specifications

Number of Channels: 2
Gain: 5000-200,000 (adjustable)
High Pass Filters: 0.1 Hz-300 Hz (adjustable) (-6 dB/Oct., -24dB/Oct. for 70 Hz)
Low Pass Filters: 30 Hz-5000 Hz (adjustable) (-6 dB/Oct., -24dB/Oct. for 500 Hz)
Sampling Rate: 200-40,000 Hz (adjustable)
A/D: 16-bit
Common Mode Rejection: > 110 dB @ 1 kHz, 50/60 Hz
Input Impedance: > 10 M Ohm
Noise Level: < 0.27 uV RMS
Artifact Rejections: Adjustable level (0-100%) and any region within the analysis time window
Line Frequency Filter: 50 or 60 Hz, -12 dB/Octave
Recording Window: -2.5 sec to 2.5 sec (maximum)
Data Points per Waveform: 1024
Digital Filters: Finite Impulse Response (FIR), band pass and notch

Electrode Impedance

  • Measuring frequency: 1000 Hz
  • Range: 1-25k Ohm
OAE Specifications

Sample Rate: 40k Hz
A/D: 16-bit
Frequency Accuracy: ±1% from selected

Frequency Analysis (FFT) Points

  • DPOAE: 4096
  • TEOAE: 1024

Frequency Resolution

  • DPOAE: 9.8 Hz
  • TEOAE: 39.1 Hz

Acquisition Time

  • DPOAE: 102.24 ms
  • TEOAE: 25.56 ms

STIMULI TEOAE:

  • Stimulus: 75 uS click
  • Presentation: Linear or non-linear train
  • Level: 80 dB SPL (user defined 40-83 dB SPL)
  • Stimulus Rate: 1-50/s (user defined)
  • Stimulus Frequency Range: 250-5000 Hz
  • Analysis Frequencies: 1000-4000 Hz

DPOAE:

  • Stimulus: 2 Pure Tones (500-12000 Hz user defined start, end and F2/F1 ratio)
  • Levels: 65/55 (user defined L1, L2, 0-80 dB SPL)
  • Steps per Octave: 1-10 (user defined)