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"The Intan RHS stim/recording controller (Part #M4200) allows users to record electrophysiology signals and perform electrical stimulation across 128 channels using small, affordable hardware and free, open-source software. This device connects to a host computer via a USB 2.0 cable. Small 16- or 32-channel RHS headstages connect to the stim/recording controller via thin, flexible all-digital Stim SPI cables." | "The Intan RHS stim/recording controller (Part #M4200) allows users to record electrophysiology signals and perform electrical stimulation across 128 channels using small, affordable hardware and free, open-source software. This device connects to a host computer via a USB 2.0 cable. Small 16- or 32-channel RHS headstages connect to the stim/recording controller via thin, flexible all-digital Stim SPI cables." | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
[https://intantech.com/stim_record_controller.html Website] | [https://intantech.com/stim_record_controller.html Website] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:49, 15 January 2023
"The Intan RHS stim/recording controller (Part #M4200) allows users to record electrophysiology signals and perform electrical stimulation across 128 channels using small, affordable hardware and free, open-source software. This device connects to a host computer via a USB 2.0 cable. Small 16- or 32-channel RHS headstages connect to the stim/recording controller via thin, flexible all-digital Stim SPI cables."