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PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
Axopatch 200B, Copyright 1997-1999, Axon Instruments, Inc.
for ionic currents; this is not true in the Axopatch 200B. On the other hand, in some cases
it might be impossible to advance the CORRECTION percentage beyond about 70%
without causing instability. Nevertheless, PREDICTION, which is inherently stable up to
98% or more, can be set to a value substantially higher than 70% (about 95%), thereby
ensuring that the true transmembrane potential changes rapidly in response to the command
potential even though a substantial series resistance remains uncompensated in terms of
ionic currents.
Oscillations
One of the practical problems when using the % CORRECTION function
of
SERIES RESISTANCE compensation is that there is a great risk of oscillations
because the CORRECTION circuitry
is a form of positive feedback. The main
cause of oscillations is the in-ability of the circuitry to distinguish between current
that flows down the pipette and into the cell from current that flows through the
stray capacitance of the pipette into the bath. The current that flows through the
pipette resistance into the cell is the current that is intended to be compensated.
The CORRECTION circuitry also tries to compensate for the current into the
pipette capacitance. However, in this case there is no significant series resistance
component to compensate, and the CORRECTION
circuit will oscillate as soon as
the CORRECTION control is advanced.
The tendency to oscillate depends, therefore, on the relative magnitude of the
pipette resistance to the pipette capacitance and the degree of compensation of the
pipette capacitance. Thus, one should take care that C
m
is well compensated as one
advances correction.
Using Lag to Prevent Oscillations
The tendency to oscillate can be reduced by limiting the bandwidth of the positive-
feedback circuit. This is the function of the LAG control.
Limitations
Series-resistance compensation is an attempt to electronically reduce the effect of
the pipette resistance. Because of practical limitations, it is never perfect. Even if
100% compensation could be used with stability, this would only apply to DC and
medium-speed currents. Very fast currents cannot be fully corrected.
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