Electric Shock Meter is designed to measure current for rodent behavioral experiments, including Fear Conditioning, Active Avoidance, Passive Avoidance, Learned Helplessness, Pain Threshold, and Aversive Learning etc. Featuring adjustable current (0–4 mA), dual-channel output, and customizable protocols, it supports reliable and reproducible neuroscience research.
Electric Shock Meter is designed to measure current for rodent behavioral experiments, including fear conditioning and shuttle avoidance tests etc..
Engineered for behavioral neuroscience research instruments, the shock meter integrates a high-resolution display, programmable stimulation parameters, and dual-channel capability, enabling accurate and repeatable experiment. It is suitable for a wide range of rodent behavioral test applications requiring precise shock delivery and monitoring.
Application
• Suitable for mice and rats
• Up to 2 channels for simultaneous experiments
• Adjustable AC pulse current stimulation
• Current range: 0–4 mA
• Accuracy: ±0.01 mA
• Configurable interval time (fixed or random)
• Adjustable number of shocks
• Programmable current intensity and duration
• 3-inch capacitive LCD screen
• Resolution: 800 × 480
• High-precision stimulation controls
The electric meter functions as a constant current foot shock generator, ensuring stable output with resolution up to 0.01 mA
• Programmable shock stimulus
Users can configure detailed parameters including interval modes, intensity, duration, and number of shocks, meeting diverse protocol requirements.
• Dual-channel design
Supports simultaneous operation, improving efficiency in comparative or parallel studies.
• Integrated electric shock meter functionality
Provides accurate monitoring of stimulation intensity, enabling reliable shock intensity calibration.
• User-friendly interface and software
The graphical interface allow intuitive setup, real-time control, and easy data export, reducing operational complexity.
Q1. What animals is the foot shock meter suitable for?
The meter is designed for rodents, specifically mice and rats.
Q2. What is the stimulation range for electric shock meter?
The adjustable current ranges from 0 to 4 mA, with an accuracy of ±0.01 mA.
Q3. Can the electric shock meter run multiple experiments simultaneously?
Yes, it supports up to two channels for parallel experiments.
Q4. Does it support customized experimental protocols?
Yes, users can configure interval time (fixed or random), shock intensity, duration, and number of shocks.
Q5. How is the electric shock meter connected to a computer?
The system connects via a USB-to-COM interface, allowing communication with the control software.
Q6. Can experimental data be exported?
Yes, the electric shock meter can generate and export experimental charts and flow diagrams for analysis.
| Item No. | Product Description |
| SA300 | Electric Shock Meter |
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