DocumentCode
1206030
Title
Bioelectric-Research Apparatus
Author
Goldberg, Harold
Author_Institution
Stromberg-Carlson Company, Rochester, New York
Volume
32
Issue
6
fYear
1944
fDate
6/1/1944 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
330
Lastpage
336
Abstract
This paper describes a complete amplifying and cathode-ray-tube system suitable for certain bioelectric-research applications. Three independent amplifying channels, working into a three-trace cathode-ray tube allow the recording of three, independent, simultaneous phenomena. The three traces may be partially or wholly superimposed as desired. Each amplifying channel consists of a battery-operated, three-stage, direct-current amplifier coupled to a power-line-operated, direct-current output stage. All channels operate from a common battery and power-line supply. Cathode-ray-tube sweep circuits are direct-current-coupled and entirely power-line-operated. Individual control of centering and sweep speed for each trace is provided. An associated stimulating circuit, synchronized with the sweep, provides stimuli for biologic specimens under study. The amplifier input is either single-ended or differential as desired. Response is flat within 1 decibel from 0 to 7000 cycles per second with a maximum voltage gain of 131 decibels. A maximum voltage gain of 125 decibels may be attained with a response flat within 1 decibel from 0 to 14,000 cycles per second. The sweep amplifiers provide an undistorted output of approximately 500 volts, sufficient for full-scale deflection of the Western Electric 330C cathode-ray tube operating at 3 kilovolts accelerating voltage. Sweep frequencies range from 1 per minute to 20,000 per second.
Keywords
Acceleration; Batteries; Bioelectric phenomena; Cathode ray tubes; Coupling circuits; Differential amplifiers; Frequency synchronization; Power amplifiers; Power supplies; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IRE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-8390
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JRPROC.1944.231363
Filename
1694999
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