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NeuroBytes Interneuron

NeuroBytes Interneuron PCB front The Interneuron is an open-source hardware neuron simulator designed and sold by NeuroTinker, LLC. Each device includes a number of inputs (dendrites) and outputs (the axon terminal) that can be freely connected to other NeuroBytes boards using 4-pin 'neurotransmitter' cables. Interneurons use a single RGB LED to indicate current status, and include a side-mounted push button for network identification.

All NeuroBytes products are based on the ST32L0x series of ARM Cortex-M0+ 32-bit microcontrollers. The boards were designed in KiCad and Inkscape and are released under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 license, available here: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/. The NeuroBytes Interneuron is Certified Open Source Hardware as defined by OSHWA, certification number US000113.

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This repository is a continuation of the 8-bit ATtiny design called NeuroBytes v0.91. The two series are not compatible.

Project Status

This project is in alpha. The firmware is in progress and the API may change at any time. The PCB design is physically tested but has not yet been manufactured at scale.

More Information

The NeuroBytes GitHub repositories store engineering information and make the design history of the project available to the public. Hardware- and firmware-specific README.md files can be found in their appropriate subdirectories.

We encourage community involvement in our efforts, keeping in mind that hardware availability is currently quite limited. For product availability, operating guidelines, curricula, and information about NeuroTinker, LLC, head to neurotinker.com. Further technical logs are also at https://hackaday.io/project/3339-neurobytes.

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