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Category Icon DG2A Train Delay (3)
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Category Icon SIU-102 Constant Current (3)
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Constant current, constant voltage, isolators
There were 5 questions found in this category:
  1. questionCan 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 ...

  2. questionDoes the DG2A Train Delay Generator connect with the DS7 as well as the DS7A stimulator?
    The DG2A is able to interface with both the DS7 and the DS7A stimulators. Both stimulators have the same TTL trigger requirements which the DG2A satisfies.

  3. questionWhat cables are needed to connect al DS3 isolated stimulator and a DG2A pulse generator to a Series 20 imaging chamber?
    A BNC to BNC cable (10 ft long, order# 4607012) and a cable with 1 mm female jacks to 2 mm pins on 0.75" centers (also 10 ft long, order # 99-0643) will connect the devices.

  4. questionWhat is the rise time of the stimulation current on the SIU-102?
    Rise time (0 V to +/ - 100 V) is 20 us. Return time (+/- 100 V to 0 V) is 1 us.

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