Wiki source code of BrainScaleS

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kindler 1.1 1 == BrainScaleS in EBRAINS ==
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kindler 10.1 3 {{include page="Collabs/neuromorphic/HowToUse"/}}
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kindler 16.1 5 === Access ===
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9 Via Jupyter Notebook
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kindler 18.1 11 * Batch mode (accessing these Jupyter notebooks requires to log in with an EBRAINS account. For your own experiments you will also need an own collab + test quota. Please see the [[getting access page>>doc:Collabs.neuromorphic.Getting access.WebHome]] for the how-to. The [[dashboard page>>https://nmpi.hbpneuromorphic.eu/dashboard/]] shows the system queue status and usage)
12 ** Example: [[synfire chain>>https://lab.ebrains.eu/user-redirect/lab/tree/shared/NMC%20Collab%20copy%20template/BrainScaleS/BrainScaleS_01_Chain.ipynb]] on BrainScaleS-1 wafer scale system
13 ** Example: [[single membrane experiments>>https://lab.ebrains.eu/user-redirect/lab/tree/shared/NMC%20Collab%20copy%20template/BrainScaleS/BSS-2_singleNeuron.ipynb]] on BrainScaleS-2 single chip system
kindler 17.1 14 * Interactive mode: under development for deployment at EBRAINS.
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16 * Via direct access: For "serious" use beyond testing and getting aquainted with the systems we can also provide direct ssh access to the system control servers. Please request this type of access via support@ebrains.eu
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kindler 8.1 18 === System types ===
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kindler 20.1 20 For BrainScaleS three systems are currently available via the EBRAINS Collaboratory ("Collab"):
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kindler 20.1 22 * The 2nd generation single chip system, accessible via Collab since June 2020 for low-level access and with PyNN since March 2021.
kindler 15.1 23 [[image:hicanndlssrhx_2020.jpg]]
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kindler 8.1 25 * The first generation wafer-scale system, accessible via Collab since the [[HBP platform release>>http://www.kip.uni-heidelberg.de/vision/news/20160330-platform_launch/]] on 30 March 2016
26 [[image:BrainScaleS_WaferV4.JPG]]
27 * The standalone single chip system Spikey, the predecessor of the BrainScaleS systems[[image:7D_0160762_c_USBSpikeyAndLaptop.JPG]]