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Aca1920

Manufactured by Basler

The AcA1920 is a high-speed area scan camera designed for industrial and scientific applications. It features a CMOS sensor with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and a frame rate of up to 165 frames per second. The camera is capable of capturing high-quality images and video in a compact and robust housing.

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2 protocols using aca1920

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Neuronal Data Acquisition for Behavior

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A 32-channel electrophysiology system (RHD2000, Intan Technologies) was used to record Ephys data. Signal was sampled at 20 KHz with a 7.5 KHz low-pass filter. The frame-synchronized video was also recorded (acA1920, Basler). Drive turning was carried out by a day-by-day basis based on the numbers of recorded single-unit activities in each brain area. A step of 50 μm was used when no units were recorded, and a step of 12.5 μm was used when low signal-noise ratio spikes shown.
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PTFE Thin Film Surface Morphology

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The surface morphology of the PTFE thin film was characterized by a ZEISS Sigma 500 scanning electron microscope. An
electric blower with adjustable speed was used to provide the air flow. The dynamic vibration process of the PTFE/Cu film was
captured by a high-speed camera (BASLER aca1920). The output voltage and current of the TENG were measured by a Keithley 6514
system electrometer (1 MΩ internal resistant).
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