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A Python Socket.IO server that allows any Socket.IO-compliant application to communicate with manipulators used in electrophysiology experiments.

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Electrophysiology Manipulator Link

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The Electrophysiology Manipulator Link (or Ephys Link for short) is a Python Socket.IO server that allows any Socket.IO-compliant application (such as Pinpoint) to communicate with manipulators used in electrophysiology experiments.

Manipulator and probe in pinpoint moving in sync

Supported Manipulators:

Manufacturer Model
Sensapex
  • uMp-4
  • uMp-3 (Coming Soon!)
New Scale
  • Pathfinder MPM Control v2.8+
Scientifica
  • InVivoStar (Coming Soon!)
LabMaker
  • (Coming Soon!)

Ephys Link is an open and extensible platform. It is designed to easily support integration with other manipulators.

For more information regarding the server's implementation and how the code is organized, see the package's development documentation.

For detailed descriptions of the server's API, see the API reference.

Installation

Prerequisites

  1. An x86 Windows PC is required to run the server.
  2. For Sensapex devices, the controller unit must be connected via an ethernet cable and powered. A USB-to-ethernet adapter is acceptable. For New Scale manipulators, the controller unit must be connected via USB and be powered by a 6V power supply.
  3. To use the emergency stop feature, ensure an Arduino with the StopSignal sketch is connected to the computer. Follow the instructions on that repo for how to set up the Arduino.

Launch from Pinpoint (Recommended)

Pinpoint comes bundled with the correct version of Ephys Link. If you are using Pinpoint on the same computer your manipulators are connected to, you can launch the server from within Pinpoint. Follow the instructions in the Pinpoint documentation.

Install as Standalone Executable

  1. Download the latest executable from the releases page.
  2. Double-click the executable file to launch the configuration window.
    1. Take note of the IP address and port. Copy this information into Pinpoint to connect.
  3. Select the desired configuration and click "Launch Server".

The configuration window will close and the server will launch. Your configurations will be saved for future use.

To connect to the server from Pinpoint, provide the IP address and port. For example, if the server is running on the same computer that Pinpoint is, use

  • Server: localhost
  • Port: 8081

If the server is running on a different (local) computer, use the IP address of that computer as shown in the startup window instead of localhost.

Install as a Python package

pip install ephys-link

Import main and run (this will launch the setup GUI).

from ephys_link.__main__ import main

main()

Install for Development

  1. Clone the repository.

  2. Install Hatch

  3. In a terminal, navigate to the repository's root directory and run

    hatch shell

This will create a virtual environment, install Python 12 (if not found), and install the package in editable mode.

If you encounter any dependency issues (particularly with aiohttp), try installing the latest Microsoft Visual C++ (MSVC v143+ x86/64) and the Windows SDK (10/11) via Visual Studio Build Tools Installer.

Documentation and More Information

Complete documentation including API usage and development installation can be found on the Virtual Brain Lab Documentation page for Ephys Link.

Citing

If this project is used as part of a research project you should cite the Pinpoint repository. Please email Dan ([email protected]) if you have questions.

Please reach out to Kenneth ([email protected]) for questions about the Electrophysiology Manipulator Link server. Bugs may be reported through the issues tab.

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