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Hardware device connections at BIAC-6 3T (MR750) scanner
BIAC6 3T -- Mach computer
Mach is our primary stimulus presentation computer. It is usually connected to the monitor on the left.
Mach has the following peripheral hardware connected:
Keyboard and mouse hard-wired connections
First video output connected to video switch (CPU 1)
Second monitor video output connected to video switch (CPU 2)
Stereo sound output to audio switch boxes
Current Design 8-button serial response device (USB)
Current Design 2 axis, 2 button joystick ( shared between 2 scanners )
Current Design Trackball 2 ( shared between 2 scanners )
autoconfigure
HID HHSC-TRK-2 ( track 2 and comp seem to do the exact same thing )
roll ball around to calibrate
after use switch back to button box with above settings
E-Prime SR box (no button box, just scanner trigger) (COM1: 19200 baud, 8 bits, no parity)
Video switch serial cable on COM2
Measurement Computing Analog/Digital data acquisition device (USB-1208FS, dev=0, 8 a/d chans)
Serial cable to Donders on COM3 (e.g. ViewPoint eyetracker or Acknowledge)
E-Prime dongle (USB)
Scanner trigger cable connected as input to E-Prime SR box (code=16), and MeasComp analog (ADC3)
BioPac Respiratory belt signal connected as MeasComp analog input 0 (ADC0), biopac analog ch4
BioPac Cardiac signal connected as MeasComp analog input 1 (ADC1), biopac analog ( pulse wave ch6 )
BioPac GSR signal connected as MeasComp analog input 2 (ADC2), biopac analog ch1
Scanner trigger signal connected as MeasComp analog input 3 (ADC3), biopac analog ch9
Scanner trigger is also connected to the MCC counter pin (CTR), this would show up as a number increase NOT a positive pulse
BIAC6 3T -- Donders computer
Donders is our accesory computer. It is usually connected to the monitor on the right.
Donders has the following peripheral hardware connected:
Keyboard and mouse hard-wired
Video output connected to video switch (CPU 3)
Stereo sound output to audio switch boxes
Serial cable to Mach (COM1)
Scanner trigger cable connected as input to parallel port
BioPac communication (RJ45?) cable
Falcon video capture card (internal board)
Mag Concepts eyetracker camera input (NTSC) to video capture card
OptoAcoustics digital microphone (USB)
BIAC6 3T -- Other devices
DVD player, video output connected to video switch (CPU 5)
DVD player, sound connected to Audio switch (DVD - switch 3)
Stereo sound jack for I-pod, MP3, etc connected to Audio switch (Aux - switch 4)
Video Switch Connections
HDMI Video Switcher
Source Devices
CPU1 = Primary Display Computer (Mach), primary video output
CPU2 = Primary Display Computer (Mach), secondary video output
CPU3 = Secondary/Eyetracker Computer (Donders)
CPU4 = DVD Player
CPU5 = Spare connection
Output Devices
OUT1 = Left Monitor
OUT2 = Middle Monitor
OUT3 = Right Monitor
OUT4 = Projector
OUT5 = Headphones
OUT6 = 3D LCD
OUT7 = Not connected
OUT8 = Not connected
See also
MCC digital channel to BIOPAC digital channel mapping
MCC | BIOPAC |
DA0 | “Trig” |
DA1 | D9 |
DA2 | D10 |
DA3 | D11 |
DA4 | D12 |
DA5 | D13 |
DA6 | D14 |
DA7 | D15 |
BIAC6 Screen Configuration
BIAC6 is equipped with NordicNeuroLab ( NNL )
VisualSystemHD goggles for stereoscopic display
The individual eyes of the NNL headset are hard-wired to the graphics card on the display computer and not routed through the switcher
because of this setup, the stimulus computer appears to have 4 monitors
monitor 1,2 are connected to the switcher and can be switched around to all the different displays at the scanner suite
3,4 are directly connected to the googles and can only output there
when configuring your tasks to display, please take account of which monitor you are sending the outputs since 3,4 will always be the googles only.
If you do not use the NNL goggles, then it's probably in your interest to leave them disabled.
The DisplayFusion monitor configuration is accessible from the Desktop icon, from the Start Menu, by Right clicking on the desktop, from the system panel at the bottom Right.
A couple of the 1920×1080 profiles are accessible directly from most of the system's Apps by clicking the profile on the upper right hand corner.
The “Reset Video” desktop icon will now just revert to 1920×1080 cloned displays, with the goggles disabled.
Because of the variable nature of the display configuration, its best to login and select your preferred display profile, to always start the experiment session with a known configuration.
A CLONED configuration with goggles off, will result in a single monitor to programs like PsychToolbox and PsychoPy.
PTB:
>> run SetupPsychtoolbox.m
>> Screen('Screens')
ans =
0
PsychoPy:
import pyglet
display = pyglet.canvas.get_display()
screens = display.get_screens()
screens
>>[Win32Screen(x=0, y=0, width=1920, height=1080)]
# screens[0] is the one and only screen
Any EXTENDED configuration will result in multiple monitors being available
PTB:
>> run SetupPsychtoolbox.m
>> Screen('Screens')
ans =
0 1 2
%in this case
% 0 - the full display across the extended desktop
% 1 - screen #1
% 2 - screen #2
PsychoPy:
import pyglet
display = pyglet.canvas.get_display()
screens = display.get_screens()
screens
>>[Win32Screen(x=0, y=0, width=1920, height=1080), Win32Screen(x=1920, y=0, width=1920, height=1080)]
# screens[0] is the first screen
# screens[1] is the second screen because python is zero indexed
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