On this repository you can find documentation of the Harp protocol, what is a Harp device and the Harp Timestamp Bus. The Harp technology was originally thought at Champalimaud Foundation to suppress the lack of efficient binary protocols for scientific hardware communication.
ID | Device |
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256 | USB Hub |
1024 | Poke |
1040 | Multi Pwm Generator |
1056 | Wear |
1058 | Wear Basestation Gen2 |
1072 | 12 Volts Drive |
1088 | Led Controller |
1104 | Synchronizer |
1106 | Input Expander |
1108 | Output Expander |
1121 | Simple Analog Generator |
1136 | Archimedes |
1152 | Clock Synchronizer |
1154 | Timestamp Generator Gen1 |
1158 | Timestamp Generator Gen3 |
1168 | Camera Controller |
1170 | Camera Controller Gen2 |
1184 | PyControl Adapter |
1216 | Behavior |
1224 | Vestibular VR H1 |
1225 | Vestibular VR H2 |
1232 | Load Cells Reader |
1236 | Analog Input |
1248 | Audio Switch |
1264 | Rgbs |
1200 | FlyPad |
1280 | Pump |
2064 | Neurophotometrics FP3002 |
2080 | IBL Behavior Control |
2094 | RFID Reader |
2110 | BioReader |
The code and documentation available in this repository is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the "The MIT License". Check the file LICENSE available in this directory for more information.