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Many experiments in electrophysiology use a brief pulse of current as a stimulus to excite nerve or muscle fibers. It is desirable that the source of this E.M.F. should be isolated both from ground and from the timing generator used to release the stimulus. The DS2A and DS3 fulfill these requirements by using self contained batteries as the source of power and optical coupling is employed to isolate the stimulator from the trigger source.
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• Minimal interference with recordings
• No ground loops
• DS2A 100 V maximum at up to 50 mA
• DS3 2 µA - 32 mA from 90 Volts
• Battery powered energy saver circuitry

Many experiments in electrophysiology use a brief pulse of current as a stimulus to excite nerve or muscle fibers. It is desirable that the source of this E.M.F. should be isolated both from ground and from the timing generator used to release the stimulus. The DS2A and DS3 fulfill these requirements by using self contained batteries as the source of power and optical coupling is employed to isolate the stimulator from the trigger source. Precise timing of stimulus application can be controlled by a PC or other stimulus generating device such as the DG2 Trigger Generator. The duration of the stimulator output is adjustable over the range of 20 microseconds to two seconds by controls on the stimulators or can be the same as the applied trigger pulse.

Current is drawn from the batteries only and instruments have nonconductive enclosure. A single shot button is provided, which operates at all times irrespective of the trigger input.


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Specifications650329650550650337
BatteriesSelf contained batteries are used to provide isolated source of power; current is drawn only when delivering output pulse; max. current drain is 30 mA plus load currentSelf contained batteries are used to provide isolated source of power; current is drawn only when delivering output pulse; max. current drain is 30 mA plus load current 
Battery Type11 x PP3 - (IEC-6R61) style 9V batteries11 x PP3 - (IEC-6R61) style 9V batteries 
CertificationsCECE 
Depth English3.15 in3.15 in*na in
Depth Metric80 mm80 mm*na mm
Height English4.3 in4.3 in*na in
Height Metric110 mm110 mm*na mm
Max. Ouput99 V (High), 9 V (Low) selected by front panel switch; square wave pulse shape, typical rise99 V (High), 9 V (Low) selected by front panel switch; square wave pulse shape, typical rise 
Output Compliance*na V90 V*na V
Output ImpedanceDependent on position of amplitude control, 1.25 K max. at center position, 200 ? at ends of travel  
Output Ranges 2 to 32 µA, 20 to 320 µA, 0.2 to 3.2 mA and 2 to 32 mA 
Pulse Width ControlsTwo dials providing continuous adjustments over range 20 µsec to 2 sec, as well as selection of input pulse width
1) 6-Position Switch for pulse widths 10 µsec, 100 µsec, 1 msec, 10 msec, 100 msec with ±10% accuracy.
Two dials providing continuous adjustments over range 20 µsec to 2 sec, as well as selection of input pulse width
1) 6-Position Switch for pulse widths 10 µsec, 100 µsec, 1 msec, 10 msec, 100 msec with ±10% accuracy.
 
Single ShotSingle shot push button providedSingle shot push button provided 
Trigger IsolationOptical coupling is employed between trigger source and stimulator circuitry; capacity coupling less than 3 pFOptical coupling is employed between trigger source and stimulator circuitry; capacity coupling less than 3 pF 
VoltageTime < 1 µsec fall time < 3 µsec into resistive load  
Weight English28.2 oz28.2 oz*na oz
Weight Metric800 g800 g*na g
Width English7.5 in7.5 in*na in
Width Metric190 mm190 mm*na mm

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Isolated Heart Apparatus use in Myoglobin facilitating oxygen diffusion
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Melanocyte-stimulating hormone suppression of systemic inflammatory responses
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Temporal Gradients in Shear, but Not Spatial Gradients, Stimulate Endothelial Cell Proliferation
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Microdrive Pump use in finding Intake of High-Fat Food is Selectively Enhanced by Mu Opioid Receptor Stimulation within the Nucleus Accumbens
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Temporal Gradients in Shear, but Not Spatial Gradients, Stimulate Endothelial Cell Proliferation
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PII: S0014-2999(00)00591-4
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Melanocyte-stimulating hormone suppression of systemic inflammatory responses
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Animal Ventilator finding Hydrogen Peroxide in the Lung Parenchyma Stimulates Vagally Mediated Phrenic Activity
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Stimulator use in finding native tetanus and pertussis toxins effect on electrical and chemical seizures in mice
   

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Isolated Preamplifier manual
   

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