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PC-505 Series
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There were 6 questions found in this category:
Can the leads in the headstage DIN connector be repaired?
Yes. While we can make a repair at the factory, it is a simple enough task that the user can make a repair on-site.The connector used for most Warner devices (amplifiers, temperature controllers, etc.) are known as DIN type connectors. They can be opened by removing the set-screw on the side and ...
How do I chloride my silver wire?
There are 2 direct methods you can use to chloride your electrodes:(1) Place the electrode in Clorox bleach for 10-15 minutes.(2) Pass a 1 mA current through the electrode in KCl. Use a 9V battery and a 1 kΩ resistor in series with the electrode. Method 1 is simple and can be used every day ...
What are some examples of cell systems that have been studied using the PC-505BHC patch-clamp amplifier?
The PC-505B-HC patch clamp amplifier has been used to study human, animal, fungal, yeast, and plant cells.
What are the differences between chassis and circuit ground?
Chassis ground is used to connect the instrument case, or chassis, to an earth ground. It is not usually necessary to use this ground point, and not using it can avoid the occurrence of 'ground loops'.Circuit ground is a reference point chosen for the instrument circuit voltages. This reference ...
Why is the full bandwidth of the PC-501 amplifier only 10kHz? It seems low in comparison to most other similar amplifiers.
The bandwidth is a legacy artifact of the early design of the instrument. If greater bandwidth is needed, then consider the PC-505B since it has a full bandwidth of 25 kHz, well above your filter setting.
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