Building a custom headstage to use with SI, PZ, IZ, or ACO
Tech Note: TN0896
Product: PZA (SI), PZD (SI), IZV (SI), PZ5, PZ2, PZ3, IZ2, IZ2H, IZ2M, IZ2MH, ACO32, ACO64
Version: All
Date Added: 2012-02-08
Issue
This tech note provides the information needed to wire a custom or third-party headstage to TDT amplifiers, stimulus isolators, and commutators.
Solution
The PZA (SI), IZV (SI), PZ5 analog, PZ2, PZ3, IZ2, IZ2H, IZ2M, IZ2MH, ACO32, and ACO64 all use the same female mini-DB26 connectors. The mating male connector is made by TE Connectivity (previously Tyco), part number 5749621-2, and can be purchased from Newark, Digikey, or similar vendors. The part number for the connector's backshell kit is 749608-2.
The SI, PZ5, PZ2, PZ3, IZ2, and IZ2H are all battery powered. To conserve power, each bank of channels will not turn on unless a headstage is connected. The device detects whether a headstage is connected through the HSD (HeadStage Detect) pins: pins 18 and 19. These pins should be shorted together on the headstage connector. If pins 18 and 19 are not shorted the headstage will not be detected and the bank that it is connected to will power off.
Important
This does not apply to the IZ2M and IZ2MH. In those devices all banks are always powered.
The pins on the headstage should be made to match the connector on the intended device. The pinouts for each device are shown below.
Note
The user must increment the channel numbers by 16 (or 8) according to the amp, mode and position of the connector. So, for the connector labeled 'A', A1 is channel 1 while on the connector labeled 'B', A1 may be channel 17.
PZA (SI) and PZ5 Analog Connector Pinout for Building Headstages
PZA (SI) and PZ5 Analog banks have 26-pin headstage connectors. The connectors are labeled alphabetically from bottom to top. Each connector carries signal for one bank of channels with ground and reference. The corresponding channel numbers depend on:
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the reference mode configurations
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the position of the bank in a logical amplifier.
For simplicity sake, the diagrams below assume channels for that connector begin with channel 1. For example, A1 - A16 represent the 16 channels coming from the connected headstage.
Local Mode
Local Mode Notes
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Short pins 18 and 19 together.
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Pins 14 and 17 can be used to power an active headstage. Each amp board on the PZ5 / PZA can source up to 100 mA through the V+/V- power pins. If you have a higher current draw (over 100 mA) then you will need an external battery pack to power your load.
None Mode
None Mode Notes
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Short pins 18 and 19 together.
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Do NOT connect pin 5.
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Pins 14 and 17 can be used to power an active headstage. Each amp board on the PZ5 / PZA can source up to 100 mA through the V+/V- power pins. If you have a higher current draw (over 100 mA) then you will need an external battery pack to power your load.
Shared Mode
Shared Mode Notes
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Short pins 18 and 19 together.
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In Shared reference mode, only Pin 5 of the first bank of the logical amplifier is connected to the reference. It is shared internally among the other banks of the logical amplifier.
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Pins 14 and 17 can be used to power an active headstage. Each amp board on the PZ5 / PZA can source up to 100 mA through the V+/V- power pins. If you have a higher current draw (over 100 mA) then you will need an external battery pack to power your load.
Differential Mode
Differential Mode Notes
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There are 8 (+) channels and 8 (-) channels per DB26 connector. Subsequent banks are indexed by an additional 8 channels.
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Short pins 18 and 19 together.
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Pins 14 and 17 can be used to power an active headstage. Each amp board on the PZ5 / PZA can source up to 100 mA through the V+/V- power pins. If you have a higher current draw (over 100 mA) then you will need an external battery pack to power your load.
PZ2 Connector Pinout for Building Headstages
PZ2 Notes
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Short pins 18 and 19 together.
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Do NOT connect pins 6, 13, 16, or 26.
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Pins 14 and 17 can be used to power an active headstage. Each amp board on the PZ5 / PZA can source up to 100 mA through the V+/V- power pins. If you have a higher current draw (over 100 mA) then you will need an external battery pack to power your load.
PZ3 Connector Pinout for Building Headstages
PZ3 Notes
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* The PZ3 can operate in Shared or Individual (True Differential) mode.
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If operating in Shared mode: do NOT connect differential analog input channels, pins 2, 4, 20-25.
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If operating in Individual mode: do NOT connect pin 5.
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There are 8 (+) channels and 8 (-) channels per DB26 connector. Subsequent banks are indexed by an additional 8 channels.
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Short pins 18 and 19 together.
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Do NOT connect pins 6, 13, 16, 26.
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Pins 14 and 17 can be used to power an active headstage. Each amp board on the PZ5 / PZA can source up to 100 mA through the V+/V- power pins. If you have a higher current draw (over 100 mA) then you will need an external battery pack to power your load.
IZ2, IZ2M, IZ2MH, IZV Subject Interface (SI) Connector Pinout for Building Headstages
IZ2 and IZV Notes
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Short pins 18 and 19 together.
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Do NOT connect pins 5, 6, 13, 14, 16, 17, or 26.
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Only passive headstages can be used with the IZ2 and IZV.
IZ2H Connector Pinout for Building Headstages
IZ2H Notes
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Short pins 18 and 19 together.
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Do NOT connect pins 5, 6, 9-14, 16, 17, or 22-26.
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Only passive headstages can be used with the IZ2H.
The ACO passes signals from each header to the pins on the associated DB26 connector on the face of the commutator. The unused pins should not be connected.
The female connector on the ACO is part number DF9-25S-1V(32). The mating male connector for the headstage cable is part number DF9-25P-1V(32).
The pins on the headstage should be made to map to the connected amplifier/stimulator via the header as follows:
ACO Headers - Pinout for Building Active Headstages
For PZ2, PZ5 Analog, or PZA Subject Interface (SI) |
For PZ3 |
ACO Headers - Pinout for Building Passive Headstages
For IZ2, IZ2M, IZ2MH, or IZV Subject Interface (SI) |
For IZ2H |