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Manual patch-clamp without 50/60Hz line-frequency noise

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Digitizer that eliminates line-frequency noise with a single mouse click

50 or 60 Hz line frequency electrical noise can either distort or completely drown out the biological signal on the patch-clamp rig. The HumSilencer feature within the Axon™ Digidata® 1550B Data Acquisition System from Molecular Devices provides a quick, adaptive method to remove such noise in one second with a single mouse click without distorting the data.

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Digitize cellular network studies

With Digidata 1550B system, you can now record cellular networks without noise in a single digitizer while saving money, time, and reducing hassle.

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Eliminate line-frequency noise

The HumSilencer™ feature removes 50/60 hz line-frequency noise within one second with a single mouse click.

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Record high resolution traces

All eight analog input channels can be simultaneously digitized at an impressive sampling rate of 500 kHz per channel.

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HumSilencer (HS) enables accurate signal measurement in single-channel recordings

Data with HumSilencer enabled in the top panel, raw data in bottom panel

  • HS provides a fast adaptive rate (within 1 s) for changing noise patterns
  • HS does not distort signal

Achieve more with pCLAMP 11

Fast and effective data analysis turns data into actionable insights and publication-ready results.

  • With Clampex 11, longer and more sophisticated
    protocols can be programmed.
  • With ClampFit 11, more precise measurement and faster data analysis are now possible.

*Price, time to deliver, and specifications will vary based on mutually agreed technical requirements.