EIB-16 5 Drive
Provides microwire connections to a 16 channel headstage with Omnetics 18 pin connectors.
Mounts directly on an NLX 5 Drive (retired product).
- Supports 2 differential stimulus channel lines
- Not recommended for new applications
Channels | 16 |
References | 0 |
Differential Stim Lines | 0 |
Grounds | 1 |
Mass | 0.6 grams |
Length | 20.4 mm |
Width | 21.7 mm |
Height | 5.7 mm |
EIB Pins | Small |
Connection | Omnetics 18 Pin |
Microdrive | NLX 5 Drive |
*Neuralynx is not a distributor of Omnetics parts.
Catalog Number
31-0603-0107

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