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Hi Esteban,Do the recorded signals have the same issue? Or do you think this is a display issue?And have you tried acquiring the two signals with an oscilloscope to see how they differ from what appears in the LFP Viewer? It would be helpful to know what the expected output is.Best,JoshOn Wed, Mar 25, 2026 at 5:14 PM, Esteban Merino <emerin...@gmail.com> wrote:Hi everyone,
I have a question regarding my setup. I am currently sending the analog signal from a treadmill through a coaxial connector to the I/O board, and from there into Open Ephys.
I’m able to visualize the signal in the LFP viewer without issues. However, the direction signal (ADC2) appears highly saturated, and I cannot properly see the scale for that channel. Additionally, the mean of the signal is negative.
Although not shown here, the speed signal (on ADC1) shows a similar issue: it is centered around -5 V and increases from there, but always returns back to -5 V baseline.
I have also plotted the raw signals, and indeed all values sit at around -5 V when the treadmill is not moving.
Has anyone experienced something similar or knows what might be causing this offset/saturation issue?
Thanks in advance!
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In the end, I was able to fix it using one of the plugins available for OpenEPHYS, specifically the one called Scale Converter.
Thanks for the help in the previous message, Josh
Best,Hi Esteban,Do the recorded signals have the same issue? Or do you think this is a display issue?And have you tried acquiring the two signals with an oscilloscope to see how they differ from what appears in the LFP Viewer? It would be helpful to know what the expected output is.Best,JoshOn Wed, Mar 25, 2026 at 5:14 PM, Esteban Merino <emerin...@gmail.com> wrote:Hi everyone,
I have a question regarding my setup. I am currently sending the analog signal from a treadmill through a coaxial connector to the I/O board, and from there into Open Ephys.
I’m able to visualize the signal in the LFP viewer without issues. However, the direction signal (ADC2) appears highly saturated, and I cannot properly see the scale for that channel. Additionally, the mean of the signal is negative.
Although not shown here, the speed signal (on ADC1) shows a similar issue: it is centered around -5 V and increases from there, but always returns back to -5 V baseline.
I have also plotted the raw signals, and indeed all values sit at around -5 V when the treadmill is not moving.
Has anyone experienced something similar or knows what might be causing this offset/saturation issue?
Thanks in advance!
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