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New: Electronic Stimulator and Stimulus Isolator for PowerLab
The
ML1001 Electronic Stimulator
is a high precision, well-priced instrument ideal for researchers conducting neurophysiology, cell and muscle studies. The Stimulator integrates seamlessly with
PowerLab hardware and Scope and LabChart software
, and can be used with the optional
ML1101 Stimulus Isolator
for studies requiring isolation.
ML1001 Electronic Stimulator Features
USB connection to computers
Stimulation options including single, pair and train pulse as well as simple biphasic and monophasic pulse stimulation
Normal output voltage range of 0 to ±10V
Built-in booster amplifier for a maximum output voltage of ±50V and for field stimulation
Generates mixed or modulated stimulus waves when combined with an external signal
Easy button and dial setup on the front of the hardware unit or software-controlled setup in Scope
Built-in protection circuits
When used with the optional
ML1101 Stimulus Isolator
the Stimulator offers:
Constant voltage or constant current output
Excellent input and output linearity
Output monitor displaying voltage and current during stimulation
Seamless Integration with PowerLab and Scope
Scope v3.8 or later for Windows
automatically recognizes and communicates with the Electronic Stimulator. This allows you to import the Stimulator’s settings into Scope, edit them, and send the new settings back to the Stimulator. Additionally, you can use PowerLab hardware and software to:
Start stimulation using Scope or
LabChart
via the Stimulator’s External Signal Input Terminals
Monitor the Stimulator’s output waveforms in 10V mode in Scope or LabChart (the stimulator’s output must not be connected to a PowerLab unit when the stimuator is in 50V mode)
Simultaneously record the sample tissue's response to the stimulation and the stimulator's output waveform
A brain slice's responses to a stimulating pulse from the Electronic Stimulator recorded in Scope. The timing of the pulse is shown across the top of the recording.
For more information, download the
Electronic Stimulator Flyer
, or contact
your ADInstruments representative
.
29 July 2008
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