Bar Electrodes
Bar electrodes are recommended for use when applying a stimulus, or recording a signal, during nerve conduction, somatosensory or muscle twitch recordings. All bar electrodes are nonferrous and consist of two tin electrodes spaced 30 mm apart in a watertight acrylic bar. The bar configuration permits easy electrode placement without disturbing electrode to electrode spacing. The leads terminate in standard Touchproof connectors.
EL350 concave unshielded electrodes, leads 2.4 mm (2 x 1.2 mm) x 61 cm long
EL350S concave shielded electrodes, leads 2.4 mm (3 x 1.2 mm) x 91 cm long
EL351 convex unshielded electrodes, leads 2.4 mm (2 x 1.2 mm) x 61 cm long
To use with MP160 or MP150 System for recording or stimulation:
- direct connection to any 100C-series Biopotential amplifier, STMISOLA stimulator, or STMISOC/D/E stimulus isolation adapters
- interface via CBL201 Touchproof to 2-mm pin cable older to 100A/100B-series amplifiers or STMISOA/B
To use with MP36 or MP36R System:
- recording: interface via SS1LA
- stimulation: interface via CBL207 Touchproof to BNC cable to STM200 or BSLSTMB Stimulators
When using bar electrodes for signal recording, a single ground lead (LEAD110 with EL503) is required.
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