INSTRUMENT OPERATION
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Chapter 6
Chapter 6
Reference Section: Instrument Operation
The major topics in this section are organized alphabetically.
Bridge Mode
The Axopatch 200B may be used to follow cell membrane potential, in a way similar to the
bridge mode of conventional microelectrode amplifiers, when in current clamp (I=0,
I-CLAMP NORMAL and I-CLAMP FAST; please see
Current Clamp
section below).
This is possible because the series resistance compensation circuitry is operable in current
clamp, and can be used to correct for electrode resistance. Thus, with series resistance
correctly compensated in current clamp mode, the voltage at the scaled output will
accurately reflect the cell membrane potential. Changes in resting potential, spike activity,
and synaptic activity may be monitored in this way (however, please note risetime
limitations listed in the
SPECIFICATIONS
chapter for current clamp).
Compensating for electrode resistance in current clamp is straightforward. Monitor the
voltage with SEAL TEST activated or when applying a step current command; you will
note a response that reaches a steady-state level, then returns to baseline following the end
of the step. Adjust the series resistance knob so as to bring the steady-state voltage level
coincident with the baseline level. The electrode resistance is now compensated.
Capacitance Measurements
Capacitance measurements may be made in voltage-clamp mode by providing the rear-
panel capacitance dither BNC input with a time-varying TTL input to regularly activate the
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