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Introduction
The MultiClamp 700B is a computer-controlled microelectrode current and voltage
clamp amplifier for electrophysiology and electrochemistry. It is a versatile
instrument capable of single-channel and whole-cell voltage patch clamping, high-
speed current clamping (patch or sharp electrode), ion-selective electrode recording,
amperommetry / voltammetry and bilayer recording (optional headstage).
The MultiClamp 700B was designed to support one or two primary headstages
(CV-7), in addition to two auxiliary headstages (optional HS- or VG-type,
purchased separately). Each CV-7 headstage contains a current-to-voltage
converter for voltage (patch) clamp and a voltage follower for current clamp. This
allows the user to conveniently switch between low-noise patch-clamp recording
and high-speed current-clamp recording. Also, an optional CV-7 headstage will
allow bilayer recording.
The MultiClamp 700B is essentially an analog input / output instrument, similar to
conventional amplifiers by Axon Instruments. Thus, BNC-type input and output
connections are necessary to communicate with a digitizing interface, oscilloscope
or other recording device. The MultiClamp 700B contains no front panel knobs
and switches. Instead, the instrument is operated using a control panel program, the
MultiClamp 700B Commander, which runs on a host computer and communicates
with the amplifier via a USB cable.
Chapter 1