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PZ3 Low Impedance Amplifier

Clip Warnings

Analog clipping occurs when the input signal is too large. If analog clipping occurs, 

TDT recommends switching the PZ3 into high input range mode. For more 

information see “Modifying the Input Voltage Range on the PZ3 ” on page 7-71.
While the amplifier is recording, the front panel LEDs can act as clip warning 

indicators (according to configuration settings set using the PZ3_Control macro). If 

an analog signal approaches the PZ3s clipping range, the PZ3 LEDs for the 

corresponding channel are lit red. 

 

Note:

The LED Indicators are also mirrored on the RZ2 LCD display.
When recording, the status LED located below the Display Mode button indicates the 

status of the Clip Indicators. Solid green indicates that clip warning is disabled and 

orange indicates the clip warning is enabled.
To enable clip warning, press the 

Display Mode

 button on the PZ3 front panel. 

Alternatively the PZ3_Control macro can be used to enable or disable the clip 

warning indicators. For more information on the PZ3_Control macro see“PZ3 Software 

Control” on page 7-67. 

External Ground

The external ground is optional and should only be used in cases where the subject 

must occasionally make contact with a metal surface that isn’t tied to the animal 

ground, such as a lever press. When contact is made, a ground loop is formed that 

temporarily adds extra noise to the system. Grounding this metal surface directly to 

the TDT hardware removes this ground loop at the cost of raising the overall noise 

floor a small amount.
A banana jack located on the back of the PZ3 (directly to the right of the charger 

input) provides connections to common ground for the first bank of channels (1-

16). A cable kit is also provided to ensure cables used with the external ground are 

suitable for this use. Each kit includes: one male banana plug to male banana plug 

pass through and one male banana plug to alligator clip pass through. These cables 

also include ferrite beads to remove any potential RF noise that might travel through 

the cable. For best results position the ferrite bead close to the source of the RF 

noise.

Modifying the Input Voltage Range on the PZ3 

In the default mode, the PZ3 has an effective differential input range of +/- 3mV, 

which TDT recommends for EEG, LFP, and ECOG. If recordings demand a higher 

input range such as EMGs, the alternate High Input Range mode allows the input 

range to increase to +/- 20 mV.

Important!

The PZ3 automatically detects the gain setting and voltage range and scales the 

signal output accordingly.

Note:

The signal to noise performance is better while operating in the +/- 3mV input 

range.

Summary of Contents for PZ3

Page 1: ...de System Hardware A standard configuration for low sample rate low impedance recordings includes 1 5 mm TouchProof connectors for electrodes a PZ3 amplifier and an RZ2 base station The battery powered PZ3 digitizes and amplifies signals recorded from each of the electrode channels All digitized signals are sent via a single fiber optic connection to the RZ2 base station for further processing The...

Page 2: ... reference Shared Differential Bank 1 and 2 Functional Diagram The PZ3 s impedance checking and a high voltage range features can be used in both true and shared differential modes It is also important to note that in the various modes of operation the RZ2 processor may use the alternate channels to report information such as impedance values or RMS This occurs at the software level on the RZ2 For...

Page 3: ...ng custom connectors see Input Connectors on page 7 76 for pinout Note In Shared Differential mode no connection should be made to the indifferrent channels A 5 meter paired fiber optic cable is included to connect the preamp to the base station The connectors are color coded and keyed to ensure proper connections The PZ3 battery charger connects to the round female connector located on the back p...

Page 4: ...or the status LEDs for each channel bank Three inputs are available on the macro for enabling disabling the LED clip status lights enabling Impedance mode for electrode channels and enabling Impedance mode for indifferent channels Under the Power Control tab are additional options that specify how the PZ3 channel banks are powered Powering Down the Channel Banks Channel banks may be powered down t...

Page 5: ...ed number of channels to map and output The ability to enable disable the impedance measurement output PZ3 Circuit Example The following illustration shows how macros can be used to create a simple OpenEx acquisition and control circuit for the PZ3 The RZ2_Input_MC macro feeds the circuit with each digitally amplified signal acquired using the PZ3 amplifier The data is fed first through the PZ3_Ch...

Page 6: ...ded signals are acquired in Shared or Individual differential mode Shared Differential In shared differential mode a single shared reference and a ground are used for each bank of eight recording channels Note In this mode no connection should be made to the alternate indifferent channels Use the LI CONN Z connector to ensure proper connections Enabling Shared Differential Operation To enable shar...

Page 7: ... contact with a metal surface that isn t tied to the animal ground such as a lever press When contact is made a ground loop is formed that temporarily adds extra noise to the system Grounding this metal surface directly to the TDT hardware removes this ground loop at the cost of raising the overall noise floor a small amount A banana jack located on the back of the PZ3 directly to the right of the...

Page 8: ...ode impedance is less than or equal to the target impedance or red when electrode impedance is greater than the target impedance value Impedance Checking For True Differential Mode Impedance values of either recording or alternate indifferent channels can be tested To toggle between and channel impedance measurements press the Display Mode button on the PZ3 front panel The status LED located below...

Page 9: ...PZ3 Charging Indicators LEDs are also used for each bank to indicate which bank if any is charging These LEDs are found next to the Level LEDs by the headings A and B A green indicator denotes the battery bank is fully charged while a red indicator designates the bank is currently charging When the device is in operation charger is not connected the A and B LEDs are not lit An external battery pac...

Page 10: ...Analog Input Channel 1 Analog Input Channel 1 Channel 2 RMS of Channel 1 Reference Channel 1 Channel 15 Analog Input Channel 8 Analog Input Channel 8 Channel 16 RMS of Channel 8 Reference Channel 8 Unmapped Channel Index Impedance Checking Shared Differential Individual Differential True Differential Channel 1 NA NA Channel 2 Impedance of Channel 1 Impedance of Channel 1 or Channel 15 NA NA Channe...

Page 11: ...rs each Battery Eight hours to charge both cells Battery life between charges per cell 32 ch 11 hrs 64 ch 8 hrs 128 ch 5 hrs Charger External 6 V 3 A power supply Indicator LEDs Up to 128 status or clip warning battery life active battery bank Input referred noise See figures below Fiber Optic Cable 5 meters standard cable lengths up to 20 meters ...

Page 12: ...No connections should be made to pin 5 while operating in True Differential mode Pin Name Description Pin Name Description 1 A1 Analog Input Channel 14 V Positive Voltage 1 5V 2 A1 Indifferent Analog Input Channel 15 GND Ground 3 A2 Analog Input Channel 16 GND 4 A2 Indifferent Analog Input Channel 17 V Negative Voltage 1 5V 5 Ref Shared Reference 18 HSD Headstage Detect 6 HSD Headstage Detect 19 H...

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