Hewett K W, Francis W W
Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston 29425.
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng. 1990 May;37(5):543-6. doi: 10.1109/10.55646.
A simple, inexpensive, and easily installed infrared heat source with temperature controller for small superfusion baths used in electrophysiologic experiments is described. The output of a thermal sensor in the bath is amplified and sent to a feedback circuit which in turn controls the voltage supplied to a tungsten/halogen bulb focused on the bath. Fluctuation from the set point is no more than 0.2 degrees C with good fluid level control. Judging from the lack of change in the cardiac action potential duration, heart cells do not preferentially absorb infrared radiation.
本文描述了一种简单、廉价且易于安装的带有温度控制器的红外热源,用于电生理实验中的小型灌注浴。浴中的热传感器输出被放大并发送到反馈电路,该反馈电路进而控制供应给聚焦在浴上的钨/卤素灯泡的电压。在良好的液位控制下,与设定点的波动不超过0.2摄氏度。从心脏动作电位持续时间没有变化来看,心脏细胞不会优先吸收红外辐射。