PA-2S User Manual
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version 1.5
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If other modules are connected internally via the system bus no additional connections are
required. The individual modules are configured by factory with DIP switches in the
respective module. Please contact npi if changes in configuration are required.
4. Literature
Boulton, A.A., Baker, G.B. & Vanderwolf, C.H. (eds.) (1990) Neurophysiological
Techniques, Basic Methods and Concepts, Humana Press, Clifton, New Jersey.
Kettenmann, H. & Grantyn, R. (eds.) (1992).
Practical Electrophysiological Methods
Wiley-
Liss, New York.
Ogden, D. (ed.) (1992)
Microelectrode Techniques
- The Plymouth Workshop Handbook,
Second Edition, The Company of Biologists Ltd., Cambridge.
Windhorst, U. & Johansson, H. (eds.) (1999)
Modern Techniques in Neuroscience Research
Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York.
5. Technical Data
Input range:
±12 V
Input Impedance:
1 M
Ω
Input capacitance:
30 pF
AC coupling at input: corner frequency of 1 Hz (if AC/0/DC switch at BNC connector is
switched to AC)
Offset Compensation: ±2.5 V (coarse) or ±250 mV (fine)
Gain: rotary-switch,
10-20-50-100-200-500-1000
Overload:
starting to light up at ±10 V
Output: impedance
250
Ω
, max ±12 V, short circuit protected, filtered by
8 kHz lowpass filter
Size:
front panel 12 HP (60.6 mm) x 3U (128,5 mm), 7” (175 mm) deep
EPMS-07 SYSTEM
Power Requirements: 115/230 V AC, 60/50 Hz, fuse 2 A / 1 A, slow, 45-60 W (depending
on which modules are plugged in)
Dimensions:
19” rackmount cabinet, 3U high (1U = 1 3/4” = 44.45 mm)