elektrodok
Elektrodok is a term used in electrical and biomedical engineering to describe a modular electrode-docking system that provides a mechanical and electrical interface between electrode arrays and external hardware. The concept emphasizes a standardized, detachable connection that can accommodate various electrode chemistries and geometries, enabling rapid reconfiguration, testing, and replacement while maintaining sterility.
A typical elektrodok assembly comprises a docking module attached to the electrode array, a mating plug or
Materials commonly used include biocompatible polymers such as PEEK or polyimide, and conductive elements of platinum-iridium
Applications span neuroscience research and clinical devices, including neural recording arrays, cortical or peripheral stimulation leads,
The term elektrodok is not universally standardized and may be used variably by manufacturers. It serves as