CMTR-12-M-TINY-INTAN-UCLA-NT

Ultra small (~11cm tall) 12 Channel Commutator for INTAN and UCLA3 & 4 Miniscopes.
The motorized commutator utilizes a magnetic hall-effect sensor which detects any
cable twisting when the animal moves. When twisting is detected the sensor signals
a controller board which activates a motor to adjust the commutator in the appropriate
direction to untwist the cable. These systems are designed specifically to be sensitive
for mice and rats. NeuroTek is excited to produce the smallest high-quality economical
motorized commutator for Intan-based headstages and UCLA mini-microscopes (VS3 and 4).


GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSTO BE RELEASED IN MARCH 2026
Part NumberCMTR-12-M-TINY-INTAN-UCLA-NT
SensitivityLow torque on the input connector. This means animals can be tethered with light weight cable, minimizing discomfort.
Channels12 channels for Intan
1 SMA for UCLA scope
Connector for animal leads Omnetics, SMA
inquire for others
Connector for output to amplifiers or stimulatorsOmnetics, SMA
Strap protected output
Inquire for others
DimensionsH4.2" X W2.7" X ~3.7" height varies depending on channel counts
Fluid deliveryno
Motorstepper
MountingMounted using holes at the base of the commutator.
Required headstage gain1X
DAQ Rotation logging to micro-SD card
DisplayOLED display
Powerswitch between USB or DC converter
SynchronizationDATA synch pulses via coax
Extra uses1. Rotamater data for rodent Parkinson' Model
2. Actigraphic head rotations data for Circadian rhythm studies
3. Head direction data without need for LED tracking
ConfigRotation resolution configured with with txt file