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DS5

The DS5 isolated bipolar stimulator allows computer control of stimulus amplitude and timing parameters and has a maximum constant current output of ±50mA.  It has been designed to speed up and enhance human peripheral nerve diagnostics by facilitating semi-automated nerve excitability tests. It also has roles in wider aspects of clinical neurophysiology research, including psychological, vestibular system and nociceptive testing. The DS5 can be controlled by an analogue voltage input which it translates into an isolated constant current stimulus (up to ±50mA), precisely replicating the shape of the input waveform.  As a result the DS5 should be of interest to anyone wishing to control surface stimulation protocols via software/hardware combinations capable of producing a suitable command voltage waveform e.g. semi-automated pain research or sensory threshold testing.  The DS5 has also been employed for galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) and transcranial AC stimulation (tACS) protocols.

Source: https://digitimer.com/products/human-neurophysiology/peripheral-stimulators-2/ds5-isolated-bipolar-constant-current-stimulator-clinical-product/

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