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LabLynx User Manual   Revision 1.1  2/18/2021

 

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On/Off Push Button 

Press and release the button to turn LabLynx on/off. The status LED will light blue when 
turning on and change to green after connecting to Cheetah. The status LED will turn off 
when the LabLynx is turned off. 

 

Manufacturing Access Panel 

Please contact Neuralynx support prior to removing hatch or updating LabLynx 
firmware. 
 
LabLynx firmware is stored on a microSD card that is inserted at this location. To 
remove the microSD card access cover, unscrew the 0-80 socket head screw and carefully 
remove the cover. 

 

Battery Charger 

A mini-USB connector is used as the battery charging interface. To achieve optimal 
charge rate, use the provided charging cable. The LabLynx can be operated while the 
batteries are being charged. The provided charging cable creates a grounded  
mini-USB interface. If the provided charging cable is not used to charge batteries while 
device is in operation, AC power will induce noise.  
 
LabLynx can charge from a PC USB interface, but at a much slower rate. When charging 
from a PC USB interface, LabLynx will likely deplete the battery faster than the battery 
can charge. 

 

Battery Charge Indicator 

When charging, the battery charge indicator will light red. When charging is complete, 
the charge indicator will turn off. If no mini-USB charger is connected, the battery charge 
indicator is off. 

 

Back Panel Mounting Locations 

To mount the LabLynx enclosure to a ceiling, cage, or a Gimbal mechanism (to act as a 
commutator), there are four available 4-40 tapped holes on the back panel of the 
LabLynx. These holes are centered on the midline of the enclosure and spaced 1” x 3.5” 
apart in a rectangle pattern.  
 

 

Summary of Contents for LabLynx

Page 1: ...ralynx Inc 105 Commercial Drive Bozeman MT 59715 Phone 406 585 4542 Fax 866 585 1743 www Neuralynx com Revision 1 1 support Neuralynx com 2 18 2021 LabLynx User Manual Portable Digital Acquisition Sys...

Page 2: ...ess 11 Enable Jumbo Packets 13 Using Cheetah with LabLynx 14 Start Cheetah and Turn LabLynx On 16 Connect LabLynx to Test Setup 16 Test the LabLynx with a Test Input Signal 17 Troubleshooting 20 Chann...

Page 3: ...fg File Text 33 SetDigitalIOBit 34 Example cfg File Text 34 GetDigitalIOPortValue 35 Example cfg File Text 35 SetDigitalIOPortValue 35 Example cfg File Text 35 GetTransmittedChannels 35 Example cfg Fi...

Page 4: ...2 3 and 4 Switches Up Reference Switch Down 17 Figure 4 7 Bank 2 3 and 4 Switches Up Bank 1 and Reference Switches Down 17 Figure 4 8 Bank 3 and 4 Switches Up Bank 1 2 and Reference Switches Down 18 F...

Page 5: ...he Neuralynx mux headstage and transmitted wirelessly from the LabLynx Wireless communication uses 5 GHz WiFi 802 11 ac Features Wirelessly transmit up to 256 channels Record up to 256 channels to mic...

Page 6: ...put Four 4 40 mounting holes Figure 3 1 LabLynx Base Battery Charger A grounded mini USB to barrel connector cable adapter necessary to charge the batteries of the LabLynx while device is in use 5 V p...

Page 7: ...nal products to support the assembly and use of the LabLynx Digital Multiplexing mux Headstages Digitize neural signals at the headstage Reduce the wire count weight size and cost of the tether 30 kHz...

Page 8: ...ance Plug Provides different resistance values in banks of 8 for multiple testing applications on 32 64 channel multiplexing mux headstages Figure 3 8 HS 36 mux Impedance Plug 2 Pin to BNC Cable Conne...

Page 9: ...requires Cheetah 6 4 or later LabLynx supports up to 256 channels The number of channels that can be viewed and recorded in Cheetah depends on the Cheetah license If you need to change the order of a...

Page 10: ...e PC through the wireless access point It is recommended that the Ruckus Router wireless access point be mounted on the ceiling for best performance Figure 4 1 Steps to Connect Access Point to PC Step...

Page 11: ...static IP address must be set for the network interface that is used to connect to the wireless access point To set the static IP address go to Control Panel Network and Internet Network and Sharing C...

Page 12: ...LabLynx User Manual Revision 1 1 2 18 2021 12 Set the IP information as shown below Figure 4 3 Computer IP Address Settings...

Page 13: ...21 13 Enable Jumbo Packets In the properties window see Figure 4 2 Network Interface Properties above click the Configure button and then go to the Advanced tab Select the Jumbo Packet property and se...

Page 14: ...that the Acquisition System Setup has LabLynx cfg uncommented as seen below A line in a cfg file is uncommented by deleting the at the start of the line Figure 4 4 Uncomment LabLynx cfg Select a chan...

Page 15: ...LabLynx User Manual Revision 1 1 2 18 2021 15 Figure 4 5 Setting Channel Configuration...

Page 16: ...otup Therefore headstages must be connected to the LabLynx before turning the LabLynx on Headstages connected after bootup will not function Connect LabLynx to Test Setup Step Description 1 Set the Mi...

Page 17: ...all 64 CSCs to 1000 V Each should show approximately 1 mVPP sine waves Figure 4 6 Bank 1 2 3 and 4 Switches Up Reference Switch Down Switch the Bank 1 switch to the Ground position down CSCs 1 8 and...

Page 18: ...17 32 and 49 64 should still show 1 mVPP sine waves Figure 4 8 Bank 3 and 4 Switches Up Bank 1 2 and Reference Switches Down Switch the Bank 3 switch to the Ground position down CSCs 1 24 and 33 56 sh...

Page 19: ...n CSCs 1 64 should now be flat lined Figure 4 10 All Switches Down 1000 V Input Range Set the Input Range for all 64 CSCs to 25 V CSCs 1 64 now show the baseline noise Each should be less than 25 Vpp...

Page 20: ...osition up Each should be less than 25 Vpp and without repetitive signals such as 60 Hz noise Figure 4 12 All Switches Up 25 V Input Range Troubleshooting If Cheetah does not receive data after starti...

Page 21: ...plexing headstages do not require channel mapping However some headstages particularly custom headstages may require channel mapping to properly correlate the headstage input channel numbering with Ch...

Page 22: ...LabLynx User Manual Revision 1 1 2 18 2021 22 Hardware Overview Enclosure Figure 5 1 Enclosure Front View Figure 5 2 Enclosure Flipped View...

Page 23: ...be used to either drive a stimulus current or a FLED uDB 25 connector 1 stimulus lines are routed to the 10 pin connector so that it can be driven with the Modular FLED driver See 5 1 2 10 pin Connect...

Page 24: ...LabLynx User Manual Revision 1 1 2 18 2021 24 Figure 5 5 Connector 3 Pinout Figure 5 6 Connector 4 Pinout...

Page 25: ...nnector 1 if the FLED Driver or Ultrasonic microphone are not in use Figure 5 7 10 pin Connector Pinout 24 pin Connector The 24 pin connector utilizes a 0 10 pitch 3M connector It is the primary locat...

Page 26: ...tem Parameter Update The LED blinks blue when the LabLynx is updating its parameters using system_parameters txt on the microSD card 5 1 4 2 Error Codes 5 1 4 2 1 Invalid Network Name SSID The LED cha...

Page 27: ...erated while the batteries are being charged The provided charging cable creates a grounded mini USB interface If the provided charging cable is not used to charge batteries while device is in operati...

Page 28: ...Digital Converter Each channel is digitized on the mux headstage using a fixed reference The channels are AC coupled and the gain is fixed at 192 V V Each analog to digital converter is 16 bit and can...

Page 29: ...ts interface can be accessed via a web browser The IP address for an access point received from Neuralynx is 192 168 4 1 The PC accessing this IP address should be on the same subnet 192 168 4 xxx The...

Page 30: ...w wireless networks available in your area The screenshots below are from WiFi Analyzer on Android The picture below shows 5 GHz networks in the area You can see the LabLynx wireless network with SSID...

Page 31: ...2021 31 Figure 5 10 Login Page using Microsoft Edge Under the Configuration list click Radio 5G Select the clearest channel you found using your network analyzer and then click the Update Settings but...

Page 32: ...figure and query the device Commands can be sent by opening cfg files containing commands or by using the Neuralynx Netcom API Each command includes example text for executing the command within a cfg...

Page 33: ...r base GPIO bits 4 7 for base GPIO 0 3 Lower 4 bits are for AFE GPIO bits 0 3 for AFE GPIO 0 3 Examples 00000000 all outputs SendBinaryCommand AcqSystem1 0100020500 11110000 base GPIO are inputs AFE G...

Page 34: ...dBinaryCommand AcqSystem1 010003060300 24 pin GPIO 3 0 SendBinaryCommand AcqSystem1 010003060400 10 pin GPIO 0 0 SendBinaryCommand AcqSystem1 010003060500 10 pin GPIO 1 0 SendBinaryCommand AcqSystem1...

Page 35: ...d all 4 GPIO on 10 pin connector 1 byte Upper 4 bits on 24 pin connector bits 4 7 for GPIO 0 3 on 24 pin Lower 4 bits on 10 pin connector bits 0 3 for GPIO 0 3 on 10 pin Examples list of command value...

Page 36: ...onnector 1 and are highlighted in blue below Channels 65 128 come from Connector 2 and are highlighted in red below Channels 129 192 come from Connector 3 and are highlighted in green below Channels 1...

Page 37: ...225 256 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 In the above example all channels are on Converting the above binary values into hexadecimal values gives the mask that will be included in the command FFFF...

Page 38: ...FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF SendBinaryCommand AcqSystem1 0100211AFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF The above command must be on one line only the first channel enabled list of co...

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