Brian R. Isett, PhD

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Category Archives: Hardware

DIY rodent running disk: using a rotary encoder for position signals

During my thesis I built a 1D virtual track that responded to mouse locomotion in order…

Video File Mystery: How to read MVW video files

Introduction: the .mvw mystery A month or two ago, I overheard my boss talking with a…

Precise DIY Fluid Delivery: A simple passive water flow system for microliter rewards

Introduction Tubing up the solenoid Solenoid driver circuitry Calibrating volume delivery Arduino code example 1. Introduction…

  • diy,
  • reward system,
  • solenoid,
  • water

Correcting NeuroNexus A32-Z32 adapter map

As neurophysiologists, we require the use of some rather sophisticated electronic equipment to amplify and measure…

DIY Lickometer: Measuring fast licks from a small tongue

Introduction Building the lickometer Lickometer circuitry Lickometer in action Part 2: DIY water reward system Introduction…

  • behavior,
  • diy,
  • electronics,
  • lickometer,
  • mouse,
  • neuroscience

Taming chaos, 10 seconds at a time

This is a Casio SK-1 keyboard,* originally manufactured in 1986. Those knobs and switches are not stock features:…

  • Casio-SK-1,
  • Circuitbent,
  • Electronica,
  • Keyboard,
  • TamingChaos,
  • ZenInstrument

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