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Electro 705 Electrometer



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Overview

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Electro 705 Instruction Manual
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High quality, intracellular amplifier perfect for students

Benefits

  • Cost effective
  • Battery powered
  • Capacitance compensation

Applications

  • Measure intracellular action potentials

Electro 705 Intracellular Amplifier

The Electro 705 comes with 1 each of Microelectrode Holder : MEH1SF10, MEH1SF12, MEH1SF15 and MEH1SF20. The RC1T is recommended for reference electrode.

Electro 705, a battery operated, low noise, wide band electrometer preamplifier, is designed for intracellular voltage measurement. Two 705’s can be linked together to form a high impedance differential electrometer pair. Each instrument includes a miniature gold plated active probe to which a microelectrode can be attached using the WPI microelectrode holder supplied.

Remote Headstage 

Easily mounted in any manipulator, this small probe, containing the first stage of amplification, includes a microelectrode holder, which plugs directly into the probe input.

Battery Power 

Four 9V alkaline batteries (included) power the Electro 705 for approximately 500 hours giving a super clean low noise source of power making the Electro 705 the quietest amplifier available. Batteries can be easily tested by the press of a button. 

Capacitance Compensation

Corrects for loss of rise time caused by the presence of electrode capacity. Up to 50 pF of electrode shunt capacity may be neutralized.

Driven Guard Shield

Stray capacitance can be further reduced by placing the driven guard shield (included) over the microelectrode holder at the input end of the probe.

Electrode Resistance Test

The SYS-705 provides a 1 nA electrode test current. Electrode resistance is monitored at the 1X output as a voltage (1 mV/M). A probe test port allows the convenience of testing the amplifier's intrinsic noise and gain without cumbersome external test hookups. Gate leakage current can also be adjusted with minimum effort.

Baseline Position Control

Adds or subtracts up to 300 mV to the headstage output, allowing artifact voltages such as liquid junction potentials to be nulled prior to recording.

Differential Output

Two Electro SYS-705s can be connected in tandem to create an optional differential amplifier probe system.

Specifications

Input Impedance 1012 Ω, shunted by 1pF
Output Impedance 100 Ω, both outputs
Gain X1: ±0.1%
Input Voltage Range ±5 V
Risetime 15 µs, 10-90%
Noise Level 500 μV peak-to-peak*
Input Capacitance Compensation 0-50 pF
Gate Leakage Curent ±10 pA, adjustable to zero
Electrode Resistance Test 1 mV/MΩ
DC Positioning ±300 mV
Common Mode Rejection >104 (in differential mode)
Power Four 9 V alkaline batteries, supplied
Dimensions 22 x 9 x 6 cm
Shipping Weight 2.3 kg

Accessories


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2541

2541

Driven Guard Shield for Electro 705

  • For use with the 705PF probe

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705PF

705PF

Replacement probe for 705 Electrometer.

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M-3

M-3

Tilting Base, 60 x 130 x 6 mm,  adjustable to 80 degrees.

 

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Citations

Wan, E., Kushner, J. S., Zakharov, S., Nui, X.-W., Chudasama, N., Kelly, C., … Marx, S. O. (2013). Reduced vascular smooth muscle BK channel current underlies heart failure-induced vasoconstriction in mice. FASEB Journal?: Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 27(5), 1859–67. http://doi.org/10.1096/fj.12-223511

Gokina, N. I., Bonev, A. D., Gokin, A. P., & Goloman, G. (2013). Role of impaired endothelial cell Ca2+ signaling in uteroplacental vascular dysfunction during diabetic rat pregnancy. American Journal of Physiology - Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 304(7).

Thomas, R. C., & Bers, D. M. (2013). How to make calcium-sensitive minielectrodes. Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2013(4), 370–3. http://doi.org/10.1101/pdb.prot072850

Kinoshita, H., Matsuda, N., Iranami, H., Ogawa, K., Hatakeyama, N., Azma, T., … Yamazaki, M. (2012). Isoflurane Pretreatment Preserves Adenosine Triphosphate–Sensitive K+ Channel Function in the Human Artery Exposed to Oxidative Stress Caused by High Glucose Levels. Anesthesia & Analgesia, 115(1), 54–61. http://doi.org/10.1213/ANE.0b013e318254270d

Haba, M., Kinoshita, H., Matsuda, N., Azma, T., Hama-Tomioka, K., Hatakeyama, N., … Hatano, Y. (2009). Beneficial Effect of Propofol on Arterial Adenosine Triphosphate-sensitive K+ Channel Function Impaired by Thromboxane. Anesthesiology, 111(2), 279–286. http://doi.org/10.1097/ALN.0b013e3181a918a0

Zheng, J., & Pollack, G. H. (2006). Solute Exclusion and Potential Distribution Near Hydrophilic Surfaces. In Water and the Cell (pp. 165–174). Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands. http://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4927-7_8

Peters, O., Back, T., Lindauer, U., Busch, C., Megow, D., Dreier, J., & Dirnagl, U. (1998). Increased Formation of Reactive Oxygen Species After Permanent and Reversible Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion in the Rat, 18(2), 196–205. http://doi.org/10.1097/00004647-199802000-00011

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