In brief: Where did you plug in your probes?
Each probe has a logical address in the system given by its
(slot, port, dock)
probe table
.probe table
to select which probes
to enable in the run.This document defines terminology, and then covers details of the Configure Slots
dialog.
You can power a OneBox on or off at any time, and you can plug it into a USB port at any time.
However, never add/remove physical PXI modules unless the power is OFF.
Imec currently makes two kinds of devices that can operate probes:
Both types of devices are also called "slots," and that is the name you will see most often in the software. For example, error messages will refer to a probe by its (slot, port, dock) address.
You can also add simulated SIM
slots in case you want to try running without any base stations. SIM slots can only run SIM probes. However, you can assign SIM probes to any address whether in a SIM or physical base station.
Configure Slots
dialog.Configure Slots
dialog.Each slot has either 2 or 4 USB-C connectors, called "ports," where you can attach the five-meter cables from your probe headstages:
All ports can be used for NP 1.0 or NP 2.0 components.
Each OneBox can also record 12 non-neural analog and digital channels, and these are treated as their own data streams. OneBox streams each:
- Are listed/selected in the
probe table
with port =ADC
.- Are configured on their own
Obx Tab
.- Get their own file, e.g., run_g0_t0.obx3.obx.bin/meta.
A headstage has either 1 or 2 ZIF connectors, called "docks," where you can plug in a probe's FLEX cable:
Neuropixels 2.0:
You can use just dock #1, or just dock #2, or both, on a NP 2.0 headstage. Dock #1 is on the side of the HS populated by two large capacitors and the Omnetics connector. Dock #2 is on the backside with the HS label.
The probe table is on the Devices tab
of the main Configure Acquisition
dialog.
Each row is a (slot, port, dock) address where you can plug in a probe, or assign a SIM probe (any previously recorded imec bin/meta file pair).
Plug probes into one or more of these locations and then check the Enable
box for each probe you want to run.
You can run any desired combination of PXI, OneBox, and SIM devices, that is, any combination of slots.
Use the Configure Slots
dialog to decide which slots to show in the probe table and how many docks to show.
Each row in the table is one slot.
When you open the dialog, it automatically scans the busses for all detectable devices (plugged in and powered on).
PXI, SIM: The table shows the union of scanned devices and whatever is already defined in the probe table
(_Configs/improbetable.ini).
OneBoxes: The table shows the union of scanned devices and any OneBoxes you've used before (_Configs/imslottable.ini).
Click on a table row to select it. You can then:
probe table
.If you only use NP 1.0 headstages, which only have one dock, then you can keep your probe table simple by selecting 1 Dock/port
.
If you need to plug any probes into dock #2 on an NP 2.0 headstage, you should select 2 Dock/port
to make those addresses visible in the probe table.
While the dialog is open you can turn OneBoxes on/off or un/plug them and then click Detect
to rescan the bus.
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