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3165 - Multiplexing Pulse Booster
The typical one-channel stimulator lacks the power, independent output connections and individual adjustment capability to deliver pulses of preset intensity to more than one preparation. The 4-channel Multiplexing Pulse Booster, providing high power (up to 800 mA), has been designed to obviate these shortcomings, performing as a useful complement to any stimulator, to energize up to four in-vitro electrode pairs at the same time.
The typical one-channel stimulator lacks the power, independent output connections and individual adjustment capability to deliver pulses of preset intensity to more than one preparation. The 4-channel Multiplexing Pulse Booster, providing high power (up to 800 mA), has been designed to obviate these shortcomings, performing as a useful complement to any stimulator, to energize up to four in-vitro electrode pairs at the same time.
The 3165 provides constant current, unipolar or bipolar pulses and current monitoring.
A Timer Cat. 3175 can be supplied to enable the pulse booster to deliver pulse trains, when the stimulator lacks this feature.
The 3165 as a useful complement any stimulator, to obviate these shortcomings, energizing up to four in-vitro electrode pairs at the same time.
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| FEATURE |
BENEFIT |
| High power (up to 800 mA), independent channels |
Can boost any stimulator to deliver pulses to 4 preparations |
| Independent controls for each channel |
Polarity and intensity can be freely adjusted |
| Independent isolated circuits |
Eliminate interference |
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| Power Requirement: |
115/230 V, 50/60 Hz, 30 W max |
| Dimensions: |
26 (w) x 30 (d) x 12 (h) cm |
| Weight: |
Kg. 4.4) |
| Shipping Weight: |
Kg. 6.5 approx |
| Power |
up to 800 mA |
| Voltage |
45 V |
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