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Laboratory of Neuroengineering and Neuroscience (LINNce)
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Open Stim is an electrical stimulator for experimental electrophysiology in neuroscience and cardiovascular and muscular physiology. The design consists of an output stage to deliver electrical pulses of constant current, assembled as a shield to be coupled with Arduino boards. In this version, user can set pulse frequency, pulse width, number and polarity of phases, and current amplitude, inserted by means of a touch screen (Nextion) and knobs for current selection.
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MIT
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2021-07-02T00:00:00-04:00
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https://spdx.org/licenses/CERN-OHL-1.2
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oshwa.org
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['3D Printing', 'Education', 'Electronics', 'Science']
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3D Printing
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