BrainScaleS in EBRAINS
SpiNNaker in EBRAINS
(See also the SpiNNaker open access book SpiNNaker: A Spiking Neural Network Architecture (pdf) from March 2020 for a through introduction)
How to access / use the NMC systems?
- Documentation: the neuromorphic computing guidebook (user level documentation) and the "Neuromorphic Platform Specification" (a technical document)..
- For BrainScaleS-2 interactive, please jump directly to the BSS-2 demo descriptions
- Getting access (test access is free of charge and does not need a project description)
- Getting help:
- if there is an error when running the "Lab", please check the troubleshooting page
- for usage problems, please consult the list of help resources in the guidebook (like chat and user group) (Note: if you already got an nmc-test-USERNAME Collab created, you can find it via the Collab search function, selecting "Admin" as filter)
- or contact the EBRAINS support via email
Videos
For some first impressions and tutorial recordings, please see the videos list.
System types
The 1-Mio core large scale SpiNNaker-1 system in Manchester, accessible online via the Collaboratory (see above)
Standalone 4- and 48-chip boards for real-time robotics
How to use it?
- Documentation: the neuromorphic computing guidebook
- Getting access (test access is free of charge and does not need a project description)
- Getting help: consult the list of help resources in the guidebook (like chat and user group) or use the EBRAINS support
System types
For BrainScaleS three systems are currently available via the Collab:
- The 2nd generation single chip system, accessible via Collab since June 2020
- The first generation wafer-scale system, accessible via Collab since the HBP platform release on 30 March 2016
- The standalone single chip system Spikey, the predecessor of the BrainScaleS systems