NL800A Stimulus Isolator – Constant Current
Digitimer NL800A Stimulus Isolator – Constant Current
$945.00
Description
The NL800A is a battery powered, opto-coupled isolator (replacing the NL800). It has a constant current output, with very high output impedance, making it suitable for stimulation through microelectrodes as well as with gross electrodes. Normally driven from the NL510 or NL512 buffer modules, its output current is either set by the 10-turn control on the NL510 within the output range set by the switch on the NL800A, or by the amplitude of the waveform applied to the NL512. Output pulses have the same timing as the input pulses (2 microseconds to 30 seconds output pulse width). The NL800A is supplied with a set of batteries, a pair of 1mm output plugs and heat shrink sleeving.
Manufacturer: Digitimer
Catalog number: NL800A
Parent Category: Stimulators
Application: Amplifiers & Stimulators
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References – Digitimer Stimulus Isolator
- Transient Hypoxemia Disrupts Anatomical and Functional Maturation of Preterm Fetal Ovine CA1 Pyramidal Neurons Journal of Neuroscience 1364-19; DOI, August 2019Evelyn McClendon, Kang Wang, Kiera Degener-O'Brien, Matthew W. Hagen, Xi Gong, Thuan Nguyen, Wendy W. Wu, James Maylie and Stephen A. Back
- Rapid actions of anti‐Müllerian hormone in regulating synaptic transmission and long‐term synaptic plasticity in the hippocampus FASEB Journal, Vol. 34, Issue 1, January 2020Kang Wang, Fuhua Xu, Shawn P. Campbell, Kyle D. Hart, Tyler Durham, James Maylie, Jing Xu
- Membrane palmitoylated protein 2 is a synaptic scaffold protein required for synaptic SK2-containing channel function eLife 2016;5:e12637Gukhan Kim, Rafael Luján, Jochen Schwenk, Melissa H Kelley, Carolina Aguado, Masahiko Watanabe, Bernd Fakler, James Maylie, John P Adelman
- Functional changes in hippocampal synaptic signaling in offspring survivors of a mouse model of intrauterine inflammation Journal of Neuroinflammation, April 2017Melissa H. Kelley, Wendy W. Wu, Jun Lei, Michael McLane, Han Xie, Kyle D. Hart, Leonardo Pereira, Irina Burd and James Maylie
- Distinct Contributions of Hippocampal NMDA and AMPA Receptors to Encoding and Retrieval of One-Trial Place Memory J. Neurosci. 2005; 25(25): p. 5845-5856Tobias Bast, Bruno M. da Silva, and Richard G. M. Morris
Additional information
Weight | 3.5 lbs |
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