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Hardware compatibility

Compatible with leading rehabilitation hardware.

The Synaptiq SDK exposes a uniform command interface regardless of the downstream exoskeleton — you integrate once and swap hardware without re-engineering the BCI layer.

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Exoskeleton command interface

Rehabilitation exoskeletons

The SDK outputs discrete command events (class label + confidence) over your chosen transport layer. No proprietary protocol lock-in — bring your own exoskeleton.

Device Category Command Interface Motor-Imagery Classes Status
Lower-limb gait rehabilitation exoskeleton Digital I/O (TTL), UDP command packet Bilateral motor imagery — left/right step initiation, rest Available
Upper-limb reach-grasp assist orthosis Serial UART, CAN bus adapter Left hand grasp, right hand grasp, wrist extension, rest Available
Full-body robotic orthosis Ethernet UDP, REST API integration Configurable 2–4 class motor imagery Beta
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) controller TTL pulse train trigger, serial ASCII Motor intention onset detection Beta

Device names are category descriptors. SDK integrates via standard electrical/software interfaces — OEM hardware-specific adapters available on request.

EEG acquisition requirements

EEG acquisition systems

Synaptiq is acquisition-hardware agnostic. The SDK reads data via Lab Streaming Layer (LSL), BrainVision RDA, BDF/GDF file import, or a direct TCP stream. Minimum requirements are defined below.

Electrode configurations

8-channel 16-channel 32-channel 64-channel

Sampling rates

250Hz 500Hz 1000Hz

Impedance range

<10kΩ ideal 50kΩ max

Data formats

LSL BrainVision RDA BDF / GDF TCP stream

Required channels

C3, Cz, C4 + perimotor

Minimum resolution

0.5μV/LSB 16-bit ADC

Testing integration with your device?

Talk to our engineering team. We review each integration request and provide device-specific configuration guidance.