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1 1  == Analog Electronic Neuron Demonstrator lu.i ==
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3 -The LU.I Neuron Demonstrator [[https:~~/~~/github.com/giant-axon/lu.i-neuron-pcb>>url:https://github.com/giant-axon/lu.i-neuron-pcb]] is a printed circuit board (PCB), which features a configurable, fully analog implementation of the leaky integrate-and-fire neuron model. It visualizes the //membrane potential// through a VU-meter-style chain of LEDs. Multiple //lu.i// boards can be connected to form simple neural networks.
3 +The LU.I Neuron Demonstrator [[https:~~/~~/github.com/giant-axon/lu.i-neuron-pcb>>url:https://github.com/giant-axon/lu.i-neuron-pcb]] is a printed circuit board (PCB), which features a configurable, fully analog implementation of the leaky integrate-and-fire neuron model. It visualizes the //membrane potential// through a VU-meter-style chain of LEDs. Multiple //lu.i// boards can be connected to form simple neural networks. For more information, please check-out our publication about Lu.i: [[http:~~/~~/doi.org/10.1016/j.tine.2025.100248>>url:http://doi.org/10.1016/j.tine.2025.100248]]
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5 5  The primary aim of the board is to serve as a "graspable" demonstration of a highly simplified building block of an analog spiking neural network, working in "decelerated real time", so that the operation is visible to the naked eye.
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