The DS5 isolated bipolar constant current stimulator allows computer control of stimulus amplitude and timing parameters and has a maximum constant current output of ±50 mA. It was originally designed to accelerate and improve the diagnosis of human peripheral nerves by facilitating semi-automated testing of nerve excitability. However, it also plays a role in broader aspects of clinical neurophysiology research, including psychological, vestibular system, and nociceptive testing. The DS5 isolated constant current bipolar stimulator is a CE marked medical device according to the European Medical Devices Regulation.
– Safety devices ensure the protection of the patient/human subject. CE marked medical device
– Output up to ±50 mA from ±120 V compliance, in 3 output ranges
– Isolated constant current output proportional to the “control” input voltage
– Developed for use in QtracW-based nerve excitability testing
– Compatible with DAQs capable of producing an analog voltage output