I'm currently figuring out which headstage to get for use with an MEA. I see that Open Ephys supports 4 x 128 channel headstages (although the May newsletter makes it sound like only 64 channel headstages are supported at the moment?). Is it possible to stream 512 channels over USB2?
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I'm currently figuring out which headstage to get for use with an MEA. I see that Open Ephys supports 4 x 128 channel headstages (although the May newsletter makes it sound like only 64 channel headstages are supported at the moment?). Is it possible to stream 512 channels over USB2?
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NikolasCheers,Aaron, do you think it could just work with the newer FPGA or it would require updating the code?Thankfully there is an FPGA version with USB3, but unfortunately I think at the moment it is not supported.I can't recall at the moment what was the maximum number of channels for which I would get decent performance, but it was less than 256.Hi Tyler,from my (non exhaustive) tests, 128 channels are fine.
However when going for more. things start slowing down.
On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 11:08 PM, Tyler Benster <tbe...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm currently figuring out which headstage to get for use with an MEA. I see that Open Ephys supports 4 x 128 channel headstages (although the May newsletter makes it sound like only 64 channel headstages are supported at the moment?). Is it possible to stream 512 channels over USB2?
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On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 9:54 PM, Aarón Cuevas <aaron.cue...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,The absolute limit for USB2 is 256 channels (eight 32-channel streams). There are hard coded limits on this in both the firmware and the software so even if you plug more than that, only the first 8 streams (256ch) will be active.USB3 support through the XEM6130 FPGA is something I'm working right now. It needs changes to both the Rhythm firmware (the bitfile) and the software, so it's not just a matter of removing the limits and changing the FPGA, but it will allow up to 512 channels, which is the maximum number of channels that can be plug into the board:128 ch (4x32ch streams) in each port. I expect to have it working this month.For the record, Intan's 128ch headstage is basically two RHD2164 mounted into the same board with exactly the same wiring as two 64ch headstages plugged to a single port through a double headstage adapter (using both MISO lines on the board port), behaving exacly like that. Thus, the GUI should recognize a 128ch channel headstage as two 64ch ones. Since there is no way for the software to distinguish a single 128ch headstage from two 64ch ones (they are electrically the same) and only one 128ch hedstage is allowed per port (it uses both MISO lines, so it can't be used with the double adapter) we don't currently have plans to add any specific change for that, nor should it be needed. That said, we haven't tested any yet, so any test info on it would be appreciated.Best,
Aarón.
On Saturday, June 6, 2015 at 11:36:15 PM UTC+2, Nikolas Karalis wrote:
NikolasCheers,Aaron, do you think it could just work with the newer FPGA or it would require updating the code?Thankfully there is an FPGA version with USB3, but unfortunately I think at the moment it is not supported.I can't recall at the moment what was the maximum number of channels for which I would get decent performance, but it was less than 256.Hi Tyler,from my (non exhaustive) tests, 128 channels are fine.
However when going for more. things start slowing down.
On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 11:08 PM, Tyler Benster <tbe...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm currently figuring out which headstage to get for use with an MEA. I see that Open Ephys supports 4 x 128 channel headstages (although the May newsletter makes it sound like only 64 channel headstages are supported at the moment?). Is it possible to stream 512 channels over USB2?
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