Dual-channel Programmable Electric Stimulator
Dual-channel Programmable Electric Stimulator
The dual-channel programmable electrical stimulator is a fully digital, software-controlled stimulator capable of delivering constant voltage and constant current output. When used with a high-voltage isolator, it can achieve voltage outputs of up to 100V. This device can be used for stimulating tissues such as nerves and muscles ex vivo, as well as for in vivo experiments, with enhanced functionality specifically tailored for cardiovascular research applications.
The dual-channel computer-controlled electrical stimulator connects to a computer via a type-C interface and utilizes computer software to configure stimulation programs. Additionally, the instrument features external triggering and TTL output interfaces, enhancing the versatility and functionality of the device's operation.
Product features:
Constant voltage and constant current outputs are optional.
Dual-channel stimulation output, with additional TTL signal output that can be independently controlled and programmed.
The standard version provides a maximum constant current output of 20 mA and a constant voltage output of 10 V. By incorporating an optional high-voltage isolator, the maximum constant voltage output increases to 100 V, while the maximum constant current increases to 100 mA.
Multiple stimulation waveforms available
Built-in impedance detection functionality
Support synchronous output of the output channel and TTL.
The high-voltage isolator is equipped with an external independent power supply to ensure high signal quality.
Support programmed S1S1 and S1Sx output, and support fully customized wave output.
Wide frequency range ( 0.1 Hz-1000 Hz), wide pulse (> 0.2 ms),with charge compensation function.