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SECTION 3 Software installation and description
Figure 18
eONE Controls Voltage Protocols
Recovery from inactivation protocol
Figure 19
eONE Controls Voltage Protocols
Variable duration pulses protocol
Note:
To obtain the most achievable linear ramp,
users have to set Vstep and Tpu parame-
ters to 1 mV.
Figure 20
eONE Controls Voltage Protocols
Voltage Ramp protocol
Recovery from inactivation protocol:
It consist of a series of identical rectangular voltage pulses Tpu ms long with
an amplitude of Vfp mV. The time interval between two consecutive pulses
(interpulse interval) changes of the value of the Tstep parameter. It can be
positive or negative to obtain increasing or decreasing interpulse intervals.
Variable duration pulses protocol:
It consist of a series of rectangular voltage pulses (Vfp mV of fixed amplitude)
of a duration that changes of the value of the Tstep parameter.
Voltage Ramp protocol:
It is the most common protocol to generate the I-V curve for the current-
voltage characterization.
The setting parameters are similar to the previously described rectangular
voltage pulses protocol, with the difference that, instead of the number of
pulses, users can select the final voltage Vmax in the range between -315 mV
and +315 mV, with 5mV steps.

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Elements eONE Specifications

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BrandElements
ModeleONE
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish