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For electrical current stimulation, we use a [https://www.digitimer.com/product/human-neurophysiology/peripheral-stimulators/ds7a-ds7ah-hv-current-stimulator// Digitimer Constant Current Stimulator, model DS7A]. It can be used at 3T, 7T, as well as the mock scanner. | For electrical current stimulation, we use a [https://www.digitimer.com/product/human-neurophysiology/peripheral-stimulators/ds7a-ds7ah-hv-current-stimulator// Digitimer Constant Current Stimulator, model DS7A]. It can be used at 3T, 7T, as well as the mock scanner. | ||
Revision as of 15:46, 17 June 2022
For electrical current stimulation, we use a Digitimer Constant Current Stimulator, model DS7A. It can be used at 3T, 7T, as well as the mock scanner.
Most important specifications:
- MDD CE certified and FDA cleared medical device
- Pulse durations from 50µs to 2ms
- 100mA constant current output from 400V
- Flexible TTL compatible trigger options or front panel push button
- Alternating Polarity control – a toggle switch allows the stimulator to operate in +ve, -ve or alternating polarities during stimulation
If you'd like to drive the stimulator with Matlab, make sure you initialise access to the driver with io64 Then assign the right address: address = hex2dec('AFE8'); %check address device manager, ports (COM &LP), LPT1 resources 1st entry io range and flip the bits, for example like this:
byte = 0; outp(address,byte); byte = 255; outp(address,byte);
Here you can find an example script.