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ltered for Spike (top) and LFP (bottom) waveforms
The simulator can operate in eight different modes and includes an inhibitory/excitatory option
for even more output variations. The simulation modes are listed on the face of the module
and LEDs indicate which is active. Operational buttons or switches, a TTL input, and a charger
input are positioned on one end of the module and output connectors for headstage
connection are positioned on the other.
Hardware Set-up
When using the FB128 to test your protocol or recording hardware, set-up the recording part of
your system as you would during your experiment with the FB128 in place of the subject and
electrodes.
ZIF Connectors
Four output connectors are positioned side-by-side at one end of the simulator. One for each
size of ZIF-Clip headstages, including one connector for the ZC16/ZC32/ZD32 and one each
for the ZC64/ZD64, ZC96/ZD96, and ZC128/ZD128.
Connect the headstage to the appropriate connector just as you would connect it to an
electrode or adapter. First, line up the square guide on the headstage with the notch on the
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