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Multichannel Acquisition Processor (MAP)
MAP
Data Sheet
Features
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Powerful, large-scale neuronal waveform
recording and real-time spike sorting using digital signal processing
(DSP) hardware
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Supports stereotrode and
tetrode data acquisition
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Easily scalable from 16 to 128 channels
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Independent programmable referencing for spikes and field potentials
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Capable of synchronizing
all of the components in the data acquisition system via internal clock
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Simultaneous
40 kHz (25-µsec) analog-to-digital (A/D) conversion on
each channel at 12-bit resolution
- Ten-pole, total high-cut filtering across the system completely eliminates high-frequency noise from industry-leading eye coil systems (typically using pairs of frequencies above 50 kHz.
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Multiple digital inputs
for external synchronization and experiment-state of variables
from behavioral equipment, such as individual TTL lines of
multi-bit strobed word data
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Optional analog signal acquisition
for continuous recording of spike, field potential, physiological,
and behavioral signals
- Optional rack-mount configuration
Description
The
Plexon Multichannel Acquisition Processor (MAP) sets the standard
for programmable amplification, filtering, and real-time spike sorting
of multi-electrode signals acquired in neurophysiological research.
The MAP is a modular system
of plug-in circuit boards that are mounted in a stand-alone box.
This unique architecture results in a robust and reliable system
that is easily scalable from 16 to 128 channels. The MAP system
can also record up to 64 continuous analog signals at 40 KHz using
National InstrumentsT Data Acquisition (NI DAQ) devices. For
example these signals can be field potentials, eye position, or blood
pressure. The analog channel count is dependent upon the acquisition
speed. Decreasing the acquisition speed to 10 KHz increases the channel
count to 256 channels.
A powerful component of
the MAP system is the Plexon MAP Control Software, or Real-Time Acquisition
System Programs for Unit Timing in Neuroscience (RASPUTIN), a suite
of client/server programs that control spike sorting in the MAP and
provide real-time data visualization and analysis. The RASPUTIN program
records spike, digital-event data, and analog signals in to a single
data file.
The image to the right shows the Plexon Multichannel application Processor in an optional rack-mount configuration.
MAP Control Software - RASPUTIN
RASPUTIN is a suite of applications for control, visualization, and data
analysis. RASPUTIN's primary application/user interface is Sort Client.
Sort Client visualizes, analyzes, and records spike waveforms that have been
filtered and sorted by the MAP. The main window of Sort Client, shown at
the right, displays the waveforms in several different views to facilitate
detection and classification of spikes.
One method the MAP uses to identify neurons is displaying waveforms as data points
in three-dimensional principal component analysis (PCA) space.
As shown in
the close up view of the 3D Cluster Display at the lower right, a cluster
of points, which represents an individual spike, can be easily selected
by drawing a boundary around it, which then establishes a template
that is sent back to the MAP for real-time sorting.
Sort Client Features
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Real-time spike waveform
detection and classification via template matching or time-voltage
window discrimination
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Programmable
gain and spike detection thresholds
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Online viewing of continuous
signals, thresholded spikes, activity rasters and 2D and
3D cluster displays
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Multi-channel waveform display
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Open file format allows
recorded spikes or continuous real-time signals to be accessed
via NeuroExplorer®, MATLAB®,
or C/C++®
Additional
RASPUTIN Applications
In addition to Sort Client,
RASPUTIN includes the following clients, all of which provide on-line
functionality:
- REF2 - Tool for configuring
MAP and preamplifiers
- Graphical Activity Client
- Strip-chart display for monitoring spike activity or continuous
waveforms
- Grid Monitor Client - Display
of spike-rate activity as an animated color grid
- PeriEvent Client
- Display of histograms and perievent rasters
- PlexNet - Real-time
broadcast of MAP data to other computers within a TCP/IP (Ethernet)
network
- Tuning Curve Client - Real-time
tuning curve plots firing rates around user-identified events
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Client
Development Kit - API and sample code for developing custom applications
in C/C++ or MATLAB.
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