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LOW NOISE RECORDING
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Chapter 5
The holders supplied with the Axopatch 200B are made of polycarbonate. Polycarbonate
was experimentally found to produce the lowest noise among ten substances tested. It was
only slightly better than polyethylene, polypropylene, and Teflon, but was much better than
nylon, Plexiglass, and Delrin. Axon Instruments holders avoid metal and shielding, which
are noise sources. Holders, however, do become a significant noise source if fluid gets into
them. Therefore, great care must be taken in filling pipettes with solution. They should be
filled only far enough from the tip so that the end of the internal chlorided silver wire or
silver/silver chloride pellet is immersed. Any solution that gets near the back of the pipette
should be dried with dry air or nitrogen to keep it from getting into the holder. Holders that
become contaminated with solution should be disassembled and sonicated in ethanol or
pure deionized water, and allowed to dry thoroughly before being used again. It is also a
good idea to periodically clean the holders by sonication even if no fluid has been observed
in them.
The cleanliness of the holder can be checked before each attempt to make a seal. When the
holder with a filled pipette has been inserted into the headstage connector, and the pipette
tip is positioned just above the bathing solution, the rms current noise seen on the meter of
the Axopatch 200B (meter switch in the I
RMS
position) should not significantly exceed
0.08 pA.
Seal
The seal will usually be the dominant noise source if it is only a few gigaohms. Seal
resistances in excess of 20 G
Ω
must be obtained if exceptionally low noise single-channel
recordings are to be routinely achieved. Seal quality can be monitored by periodically
observing the Axopatch 200B rms noise meter (I
RMS
). The noise depends also on the depth
of the pipette tip below the surface of the bathing solution since the effective pipette
capacitance increases as the depth of immersion increases. The voltage noise of the
headstage interacts with the pipette capacitance to produce a noise source that rises with
frequency. With excised membrane patches lifted to just under the surface of the bathing
solution, the integrating headstage can produce background noise as low as 0.083 pA rms
in a 5 kHz bandwidth in membrane patches from several preparations, when used with
quartz glass pipettes; 0.095-0.12 pA rms is routinely achievable. These numbers can serve
as guidelines for what is potentially possible in your experiments.
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