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LSLDER01 Vestibular chair | ! Name | ||
LSLDER02 Auditory Perception Lab | ! Location | ||
LSLDER03 Auditory Motion Lab | |- | ||
LSLDER04 EEG | | LSLDER01 | ||
LSLDER05 Auditory Sphere Lab | | Vestibular chair | ||
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| Auditory Perception Lab | |||
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| Auditory Motion Lab | |||
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| NIRS-EEG Lab | |||
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| Auditory Sphere Lab | |||
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Revision as of 10:52, 2 January 2024


Description
A digital event recorder is a device for recording timing pulses used for synchronizing several devices. The 8 channel digital event recorder is a 1U rack version of the device. It has eight isolated BNC inputs each with a led indicator.
- The device is custom build by the Technical Support Group.
- The device is based on a raspberry pi.
- Synchronization of pulses: jitter < 1 ms.
- The synchronization is based on the Lab Stream Layer (LSL) protocol.
- The software on the raspberry pi is developed by Günter Windau.
There are 5 devices of this type:
| Name | Location |
|---|---|
| LSLDER01 | Vestibular chair |
| LSLDER02 | Auditory Perception Lab |
| LSLDER03 | Auditory Motion Lab |
| LSLDER04 | NIRS-EEG Lab |
| LSLDER05 | Auditory Sphere Lab |