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CONSTANT VOLTAGE STIMULATOR - UNIPOLAR PULSE - STM200

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Constant Voltage Stimulator  - Unipolar Pulse
The Constant Voltage Stimulator - Unipolar Pulse (STM200) can be used to stimulate any preparation or subject, including
  • pain and stress studies that require lower voltages and wider pulse widths
  • trigger the stimulator from a visual presentation system such as SuperLab®, E-Prime®, DirectRT®, MediaLab®, Inquisit®, and other visual presentation programs
  • tissue baths (range 0-100 V at 0.1-200 ms pulse width)
  • nerve or muscle stimulation that requires higher energy than a STMISOC/D/E can deliver
  • IMPORTANT Comprehensive Safety Guidelines for Performing Electrical Stimulation on Subjects: read Application Note 257 - Safe Use of Electrical Stimulators
     

    Controls & Connections

    Front Panel

    Range
    Establishes the stimulus pulse output level range in Volts (0-10 Volts or 0-100 Volts).
    • Turn right to select a range of 0-10 Volts.
    • Turn left to select a range of 0-100 Volts.
    • Remove the key for added safety and control.

    If the Range is changed before recording begins, the scaling must also be changed (MP menu > Set Up Channels) to maintain direct Level recordings.

    If the Range is changed during recording, the user should manually enter a software marker to note the change (F9 on Windows or Esc on Mac). The pulse Level could then be determined by (mentally) moving the decimal place to the right or left, depending on how the Range was changed.

    Reference
    Refers to the pulse width of the signal on the Reference Output (on the back panel).
    • Actual reflects the actual output width.
    • Fixed (15 ms) establishes a pulse width of 15 ms, regardless of the actual pulse width.

     The Reference control only affects the pulse width; in either case, the pulse level reflects the actual output level.

    Level
    Level is used in conjunction with Range to set the stimulus pulse output level. Turn the Level control (right to increase, left to decrease) to establish the desired Level, as indicated on the digital display.
    Output
    Standard BNC connector to output the stimulus pulse to external electrodes or other devices.
    LCD light
    The red LCD is activated when the DC adapter is plugged in and the power switch on the back panel is turned ON, and flashes when the stimulus pulse is active.

     

    Back Panel

    Power
    Rocker switch for turning the STM200 power ON and OFF.
    Fuse
    If the fuse blows and must be replaced, use a screwdriver to open (counterclockwise) and close (clockwise) the fuse cap.
    DC Input
    Socket for DC adapter (AC100A).
    Trigger
    This cable terminates in a 3.5 mm mono plug for connection to the UIM100C Analog Output 0 or the STM100C 50 ohm output.
    Manual Test
    Used to diagnose problems with the STM200 stimulator unit. When the Trigger and Reference Output cables are disconnected, press the Manual Test button to initiate a stimulus with a fixed pulse width of 2.5 milliseconds.
    Reference Out
    This output cable terminates in an RJ-11 plug for connection to the HLT100C. The cable reports the stimulator marker pulse to the MP System, via the channel it is connected to. A marker pulse will be generated each time the stimulator generates a pulse. The front panel Reference switch determines the marker amplitude:
    • Actual varies between 0-1 V and maps to 0-100 V or 0-10 V
    • Fixed is 15 ms

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