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PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
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Chapter 8
The Axopatch 200B uses a dual approach for the correction of the above errors associated
with series resistance. In this regard, the performance of the Axopatch 200B is
unparalleled by any other commercial patch clamp.
The approach taken to whole-cell capacity transient cancellation and series-resistance
compensation in the Axopatch 200B involves the following front panel controls:
1) WHOLE-CELL PARAMETERS: WHOLE CELL CAP. potentiometer and its ON/OFF
switch, and SERIES RESISTANCE potentiometer. These controls are used to cancel
the whole-cell capacity transient. Their action is coordinated with series resistance
compensation controls described below. Note that the WHOLE CELL CAP. switch
must be ON to cancel whole-cell capacity transients. Turning this switch OFF disables
the signal injected through the C2 capacitor in the headstage used to cancel the capacity
transient (Figure 19); it also disables the PREDICTION potentiometer (see below).
With the switch ON (for now assume that PREDICTION is OFF), the signal injected
through C2 capacitor has an amplitude that is determined by the setting of the WHOLE
CELL CAP. control and a time constant that is determined by the setting of both the
WHOLE CELL CAP. and SERIES RESISTANCE controls. Precise canceling the
whole-cell capacity transient with these controls requires a unique setting in each case.
These settings are accurate representations of R
s
and C
m
to within 2-3%. As will be
described below, the use of PREDICTION will modify the time course of the signal
applied to the capacitor C2.
2) SERIES RESISTANCE COMPENSATION: PREDICTION, CORRECTION, and LAG
potentiometers. These controls are used to correct for the errors associated with series
resistance.
3) PIPETTE CAPACITANCE COMPENSATION: FAST MAG and FAST
τ
, and SLOW
MAG and SLOW
τ
. Note that when using series resistance compensation it is
important that the fast capacity transient arising from stray and pipette capacitance be
adequately canceled.
PREDICTION adds a transient signal to the command potential, speeding the rate at which
the true membrane potential will change in response to a step voltage command. It is
similar to the idea of SUPERCHARGING introduced by Armstrong and Chow (Armstrong,
C.M. and Chow, R.H. (1987) Biophys. J. 52, 1333.). The signal added to the command is
derived from the command input and from the setting of the WHOLE-CELL
PARAMETERS (WHOLE CELL CAP. and SERIES RESISTANCE control settings). It
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