4first tests and tutorial, 1 first functional tests, 2 general performance / noise level – Multichannel Systems MEA1060-Inv Manual User Manual
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First Tests and Tutorial
4.1 First Functional Tests
Each MEA amplifier has been thoroughly tested at the factory site before delivery. However,
you may want to perform some tests yourself before you begin your experiment to exclude
any damage that might have occurred during transportation, or to fulfill your own guidelines,
for instance.
Some of the tests will also help you to get to know the basic functions of the hard- and software,
like a short tutorial. It will take only a few minutes time and can save time and trouble in the long
run. Multi Channel Systems MCS GmbH recommends running these tests after the setup of your
system before you start your real experiments.
4.2 General Performance / Noise Level
Please use the provided test model probe to test the amplifier immediately after installation.
The test model probe is already mounted on the amplifier. It simulates a MEA with a resistor
of 220 k
and a 1 nF capacitor between bath and electrode. Use MC_Rack or your custom data
acquisition program to record from the test model probe and to check the amplifier.
Setting up MC_Rack
Please refer to the MC_Rack manual for more information.
1. Start
MC_Rack.
2. Open the file MEA_Display.rck on the installation volume. This basic rack contains the virtual
MC_Card instrument with appropriate gain settings and a continuous raw data display.
- OR –
Set up the rack on your own:
1. Click
Data Source Setup on the Edit menu. Select Configuration or a 2-dimensional MEA layout.
2. Add
an
USB-MEA device or the MC_Card to your virtual rack.
3. Click
the
Hardware tab of the data source and enter the amplifier gain (standard: 1200).
4. On
the
Edit menu, click Add Data Display to add a raw data display to your virtual rack.
Starting the recording
1. On
the
Measurement menu, click Start to start the recording. You see the raw data streams
of all 60 channels in the typical MEA layout.
2. You may have to adjust the position and span of the axes until you can clearly see
the noise level.
You should see the baseline with a maximum noise level of +/- 8 μV.