Harvard Apparatus Isotonic Transducers
This Harvard Apparatus Isotonic Transducer is exceptionally sensitive and stable, requiring a minimum of force to produce a substantial electrical signal. It uses precision ball bearings and a graduated optical density vane that moves between an infrared source and a sensor.
This Harvard Apparatus Isotonic Transducer is exceptionally sensitive and stable, requiring a minimum of force to produce a substantial electrical signal. It uses precision ball bearings and a graduated optical density vane that moves between an infrared source and a sensor.
The notched, pierced input lever is 90 mm (3-1/2 in) long for easy connection to muscle tissue. A spring and anchor post are supplied for converting the unit into a Transducer capable of recording frog/heart muscle tension for auxotonic applications.
This Transducer has a 2 m (6.6 ft) shielded integral cable which terminates in a specific connector for use with one of the amplifiers/signal conditioners below.
Specifications | 50-6360 |
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Breakaway Torque | 0.05 |
Mounting Rod Length English | 2.25 |
Mounting Rod Length Metric | 60 |
Mounting Rod OD English | 0.25 |
Mounting Rod OD Metric | 6.5 |
Output | 50 mV/angular degree rotation |
Transducer Depth English | 1.75 |
Transducer Depth Metric | 45 |
Transducer Height English | 1.75 |
Transducer Height Metric | 45 |
Transducer Width English | 1.5 |
Transducer Width Metric | 35 |