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2.3 Acquisition View

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3

4

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Figure 2.15:

Acquisition View Box

The

Acquisition View

box displays all the information concerning active channels. Each channel chosen using the

Add

Channel

button is displayed in this section, occupying a rectangular box. Each

Channel box

shows the following basic

elements shown in Figure

2.15

.

1. The

Channel name

is located on the upper left of the

Channel box

, identifying the type of channel and it’s

number, corresponding to the one displayed on the

OTPG

. The channel name can be modified in the Graph(s)

menu.

2. The

Edit

button allows the editing of channel parameters, opening the

Channel Configuration

window. For

additional information, see section

2.1

.

3. The

Graph(s)

button opens an external window with options to change the displayed parameters of the graphic

as well as the possibility to change the graphic name.

4. The

Status

box shows whether the channel is active, displaying

STOPPED

when inactive and

RUNNING...

when

active.

5. The

Triggered By

box shows the current trigger source of the channel sequence.

6. The

Sequence Display

box shows a graphic of the recorded channel. It shows the signal as it is generated by an

output channel or as it is received by an input channel. The sampling rate of the displayed graphic is controlled

by the

Sampling Frequency

field in the Acquisition Tab.

Chapter 2. Operations Guide

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Summary of Contents for OTPG 4

Page 1: ...Optogenetics TTL Pulse Generator User Manual Version 1 2 1...

Page 2: ...Overview 3 2 Operations Guide 4 2 1 Channel Con guration 5 2 2 Control and Settings 11 2 3 Acquisition View 13 3 Speci cations 14 4 Support 15 4 1 Maintenance 15 4 2 Warranty 15 4 3 Disposition 15 4...

Page 3: ...he most commonly used devices are LED Drivers Laser Drivers and Shutters It can be used to coordinate between many input output signal of di erent devices The generator comes in 4 channel Fig 1 1a and...

Page 4: ...nces can be designed for any type of experiment The OTPG user interface Fig 2 1 is split into two main sections the Controls Settings Section 2 2 and the Acqui sition view Section 2 3 From these secti...

Page 5: ...2 The Sequence Options de nes the parameters of each pulse sequence for the channel These parameters are di erent for each Channel Code Should a parameter chosen be impossible to apply to a sequence...

Page 6: ...t options of the Sequence Option section that are explained in more detail in section 2 1 3 3 The Inverted Output checkbox reverse the signal output When selected the ON TTL signal will send 0 V while...

Page 7: ...nd the sequence will continue when the next rising edge is received When the Repeatable sequence checkbox is checked the sequence will restart with the arrival of the rst input pulse after the sequenc...

Page 8: ...from the beginning when the next rising edge is received When the sequence is completed it will restart with the next input pulse Output Triggers a Triggered Non Repeatable Sequence Output Triggers b...

Page 9: ...The CW Continuous Wave channel mode allows the creation of a continuous TTL signal The following elements appear in the Sequence Options section Fig 2 9 1 The Starting Delay de nes the time between th...

Page 10: ...This time can also be converted to a Duty Cycle which represents the of the period the pulse duration corresponds to 4 The Pulse s per sequence set the number of pulses per sequence If it is set to 0...

Page 11: ...without recording their signal 2 The Record button starts all the con gured channels and record the signal for each of them at the de ned Sampling Frequency The recorded datas are saved in a doric le...

Page 12: ...Con guration button resets the acquisition view and all other parameters set Any con gurations already set will be lost 3 The Save Con guration button is used to save the OTPG con guration in a doric...

Page 13: ...iting of channel parameters opening the Channel Con guration window For additional information see section 2 1 3 The Graph s button opens an external window with options to change the displayed parame...

Page 14: ...bility 0 1 s Voltage Output 5 V Maximum Input Voltage 5 V TTL level Hi 3 3 V Low 1 5 V Current Consumption 100 mA 4 ch 200 mA 8ch Powered by computer USB port Output Current 20 mA Maximum Dimensions 4...

Page 15: ...ated in this manual For more information see our Website 4 3 Disposition Figure 4 1 WEEE directive logo According with the directive 2012 19 EU of the European Parliament and the Council of the Europe...

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