MINT Optoelectrodes and μLED Driver Request Form
A Material Transfer Agreement (MTA) will begin processing 4 weeks prior to shipment. MTA fees help defer some of the cost of manufacture and assembly, allowing us to disseminate more units. Please see the following data sheets for complete specifications:

Optoelectrodes (μLED-32-12-A/F) datasheet: https://mint.engin.umich.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2021/08/OPTOELECTRODE_NEURAL_PROBE_12uLED_32ELECTRODE.pdf

μLED Driver (OSC1Lite) datasheet: https://github.com/YoonGroupUmich/osc1lite/releases/download/v2.0.0/OSC1Lite_Manual_v2.pdf

Note that once the MTA is signed, you are allowed to re-submit this form to request any hardware you have not already received.
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Email *
μLED-32-12-A ($300 each)  (The TOTAL number of requested devices should not exceed 2) *
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μLED-32-12-F ($300 each) (The TOTAL number of requested devices should not exceed 2) *
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μLED Driver (OSC1Lite) * Note: Due to the chip shortage, OSC1Lite lead time is 6-12 months. We suggest using a function generator or a NeuroLight Stimulator Box from Plexon. *Note: do not drive a μLED with more than 100μA of current. *
Institution *
Your First Name *
Your Last Name *
PI First Name (If different from above name)
PI Last Name (If different from above name)
PI Email *
Complete Shipping Address *
Phone Number *
Administrative Contact First Name (For completing the MTA agreement) *
Administrative Contact Last Name (For completing the MTA agreement) *
Administrative Contact Email  (For completing the MTA agreement) *
Note that the MTA will include the following terms of agreement:
- Recipient will reply to a brief survey every 6 months about their experience and feedback.
- The recipient agrees to notify Euisik Yoon (esyoon@umich.edu) when a manuscript is submitted.
- Recipient will acknowledge "NSF MINT Hub (Award 1707316)" in any public communication or publication using the results from these materials.

Materials are developed and disseminated via MINT (a NeuroNex hub), lead by Euisik Yoon, with the goal of mapping the structure and function of the brain. For experiment ideas, see the MINT website. (https://mint.eng)
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