The D607 Polarographic Amplifier has been specifically designed for low noise, precise amperometric measurements. The features of this research instrument easily permit the use of a wide range of commercial polarographic oxygen sensors.
The wide response range of the D607 extends all the way from 100 pA up to 1 uA with 100% overrange on all scales. On its most sensitive scale, the resolution is 0.1 pA. The amplifier output is displayed on the front panel digital meter, and is available from a BNC connector for chart recorders, polygraphs, A/D converters or other display devices. Accuracy, ease-of-use, and recording flexibility are design features for the researcher’s satisfaction. No head stage is required to achieve the 0.1 pA sensitivity, reducing the congestion at the electrode measurement site. The input connections are made conveniently through standard BNC connections. The front panel scale adjustment does not require zero current readjustment when there is a change in scale, reducing instrument set-up time. The digital meter display is switch selectable for mmHg, percent (x1 or expanded x10), or absolute current. The instrument gain automatically adjusts for polarity of the polarization voltage, even for an external polarization input
The maximum input bias current is less than 1 pA at normal room temperature. With the 10-turn potentiometer knob, the Zero Current control can be used to eliminate this input bias current of the polarographic sensor at 0% oxygen. The Zero Current can be turned off to determine the absolute current level. This is a convenient way to check electrode resistance.
The amplifier offers two polarization voltage methods. One is from the instrument’s internal source set by the Internal Voltage knob; the other is from an external source into the Ext In BNC connector. A novel feature for the external source is that a variety of polarization waveforms may be used. The display meter can be switched to monitor the polarization voltage. The voltage can also be monitored via the Monitor Out BNC connector. An external GATE signal may be used to switch on or off the polarization voltage applied to the electrode, for further experimental control.
The D607 has been designed to minimize the effects of artifacts and noise. While for many applications a single-ended sensor input may be adequate, differential measurements may also be made. Built-in low pass and notch filters further reduce spurious noise. The instrument has features to withstand the rigors of a research environment, with protection against normal static or DC overvoltages.
Specifications:
Low noise, precise polarographic amplifier
Able to be used with both oxygen and hydrogen sensors
Wide response range from 0.1nA to 1000nA
Excellent resolution to 0.1pA
Full scale digital panel meter display shows current, mmHg, mmHg x 10, %, or % x 10
Internal/external gateable electrode polarization
Single-ended or differential measurements possible
Producing Area:Denmark