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The flexDrive is a chronic dri= ve implant for extracellular electrophysiology that can be used to individu= ally position up to 16 microwire electrodes or electrode bundles in mice, w= ith up to 64 channels. The implant weighs approximately 2 grams, is ea= sy to build, and accommodates arbitrary spatial arrangements of electrodes.=
If/when you n=
eed help with assembling flexDrives,
check our FAQ/github issues for tips and =
tricks.
Download source files
You can directly download the latest revision of the main flexDrive reposit=
ory here - this archive will always reflect the latest changes made to the =
reference design on GitHub.
If you are looking for a variant of the design that is not in the main = branch of the repository, or want to download an older revision or contribu= te modifications and improvements, you can find all files on our GitHub project page.
If you're using the flexDrive in your work, please cite:
Voigt=
s J, Siegle JH, Pritchett DL and Moore CI (2013). The flexDrive: An=
ultra-light implant for optical control and highly parallel chronic record=
ing of neuronal ensembles in freely moving mice. Front. Syst. Neur=
osci. 7:8. doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2013.00008 (link)