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Dual Channel Differential Electrometer
AMPLIFIERS, ELECTROMETERS
● High input impedance (10 15 Ω) ● Differential (A-B) output ● Low noise and wide bandwidth ● Electrode resistance test circuitry ● Probe test circuitry ● Driven guard shield
The FD223a is a dual channel differential, high impedance amplifier/ electrometer designed specifically for electrochemical measurements using ion specific (K+, Na+, C1-, etc.) or pH glass microelectrodes. The instrument is very stable, drift free, and features a built in provision for measuring and adjusting input leakage current. DC levels may be independently adjusted for each probe channel. The ability to locate the sensing probes directly at the measurement site overcomes the noise introduced by the long cables usually needed to bring the measured potential to the instrument. Signal-driven guards at the probe input maintains the specified high resistance and reduces the stray capacitance of the probes. Careful design, coupled with quality component selection, particularly in the headstage, results in an excellent amplifier with low noise and wide bandwidth. The FD223a will faithfully reproduce the measured signal. To reduce the noise and stray capacity even farther the probe housing includes a signal driven guard. A portion of this inner driven shell is exposed at the probe tip allowing a spring shield to be extended over the electrode holder and microelectrode. The amplifier features a probe test port that permits testing of the electrode test feature and setting of the probe leakage current, (IG). A standby mode is included and should be used when attaching glass microelectrodes or electrode holders to the probe input. While in the standby mode the voltage at the probe input is clamped near zero volts thus protecting the input.
FD223A SPECIFICATIONS
INPUT IMPEDANCE INPUT CAPACITANCE LEAKAGE CURRENT GAIN OUTPUT RESISTANCE INPUT SWING VOLTAGE RISE TIME (10 TO 90%) BASELINE STABILITY PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS POWER PROBE HANDLE SHIPPING WEIGHT > 1015 Ω, shunted by 0.5 pF 1 pF, nominal 75 fA max 1.000 ± 0.1% 50 Ω ±10 V 5 µs, small signal ±0.1 mV/day Case: 8.8 x 21.0 x 17.5 cm (H x W x D) Probe: 12.7 x 65 mm (D x L), 1.8 m cable 90-265 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 10 VA 6.5 x 65 mm (D x L) 2.5 kg
#2547 Driven Guard Shield
$ FD223A FD223a Dual Channel Differential Electrometer 2,526 2 probes, driven guard shields and micropipette holder MEH1SF included for all glass microelectrodes O.D. 1.0 mm, 1.2 mm, 1.5 mm, or 2.0 mm.
NOISE (0.1 HZ TO 10 KHZ) <100 µV p-p, input shorted POSITION CONTROLS RANGE ±600 mV
OPERATING CONDITIONS Equipment is intended to be operated in a controlled laboratory environment. Temperature: 0-40 °C; altitude: sea level to 2000 m; relative humidity: 0-95%.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES M3301L Micromanipulator (specify left- or right-handed) M-3 80° Tilting base RC1T Reference cell (Ag/AgCl) 2547 Driven guard shield for FD223AP Probe MEH1SF Microelectrode holder FD223AP Replacement probe (includes calibration) See cables and connectors, page 98 See microelectrode holders, page 106 See capillary glass, page 110
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1,165 $ 164 $ 56 $ 28 $ 56 $ 380
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