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Stimulus Control:
2-position toggle switch (on/off) for each lane
The INTENSITY adjusts the relative sensitivity of the capacitive touch
sensors
6.1.4 Optional Calibration Wand
Power Requirements:
5VDC @ 100mA
Physical Dimensions:
20.3 x 4.6 x 4.3cm (8.0 x 1.8 x 1.7in)
Physical Weight:
0.2kg (0.5lb)
Connector:
6.35mm (1/4in) Stereo Phone Plug
Wheel Diameter:
4.128cm (1.625in)
Output:
100 pulses per revolution (771 pulses/meter)
6.1.5 CI-Bus Switch Mini Specifications
Power Requirements:
5VDC @ 500mA
Physical Dimensions:
6.63 x 6.6 x 2.7cm (2.6 x 2.3 x 1.1in)
Physical Weight:
0.06kg (0.137lb)
Computer Connection:
USB 2.0 Type “B” Jack
6.2 Treadmill Stimulus Detection Overview
The Columbus Instruments Treadmill Stimulus Detection is designed to work with the electrical or air-puff
stimulus. The Treadmill Stimulus Detection will monitor the stimuli presented to each channel (lane) and the
calculate various data outputs from them.
Yoked Stimulus allows the stimuli delivered to an odd-numbered channel to be reproduced on the next even-
numbered channel. This ensures that quarantined control subjects receive the same stimuli as the test subjects
within an experiment session. The Modular Treadmill can support up to eight channels yoked. The odd
channels: 1, 3, 5, & 7 would connect to the motor assembly. The even channels: 2, 4, 6, & 8 can sit separate
from the motor assembly by themselves, since they don’t have to run.
6.2.1
System Specifications
Power Requirement:
6 watts, 115 or 230VAC, 50/60Hz (factory selected).
Power Fuses:
2A Slow-Blow.
Physical Dimensions:
36.8 x 30.5 x 10.9cm (14.5 x 12.0 x 4.3in).
Physical Weight:
2.8kg (6.1lb)
User Controls:
3 x Push-Button Rotary Encoders
CI-Bus Connections:
8p8c (RJ45 Ethernet) Modular Jack (x2)
Source Stimulus:
15-pin Female D-
SUB “From Controller” port.
Output Stimulus:
25-pin Female D-
SUB “To Treadmill” port.
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Hardware Setup
7.1 Item Inventory
A typical Modular Treadmill system will contain the following items:
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