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ECM® 830 for Ex Plant Tissue Transfections

  • ECM 830 Square Wave Electroporator
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  • Footswitch (45-0211)



FEATURES

  • A wide range of voltages from 5 to 3000 V
  • Finer voltage discrimination
  • Pulse durations from 10 μsec to 10 sec
  • Arc Quenching
  • Digital display of actual voltage and pulse
  • length delivered

 

APPLICATIONS

  • Mammalian Cells Transfection
  • In Vitro, In Vivo, Ex Vivo & In Ovo Tissue Transfection
  • Nuclear Transfer
  • Plant Protoplast Transfection
  • High Throughput 25/96 Well Electroporation

 

The ECM® 830 is a Square Wave Pulse generator designed for in vitro and in vivo electroporation applications. The versatility of the ECM® 830 applications for gene, drug and protein delivery include; mammalian cells, in vivo and ex vivo tissues, zebra fish tissue and embryos, nuclear transfer, embryo manipulation, plant protoplast and basic bacteria and yeast transformations. The ECM® 830 can be used in combination with a wide array of BTX® specialty electrodes and accessories to enhance your molecular and drug delivery experiments.


Standard Capabilities

 
Operational Status Internal self test upon start-up
Interface Digital User Interface
Input 110 V/220 V Universal
Charge Time 5 sec maximum (without delay) 
Pulse Length
Range 10 μs – 999 μs LV Mode/ 1 μs resolution
1 msec – 999 msec LV Mode/ 1 msec
resolution 1 sec – 10 sec LV Mode/
0.1 sec resolution 10 μs – 600 μs HV
Mode/ 1 μs resolution
Voltage Range
5 – 500 V LV Mode/ 1 V resolution 505 –
3000 V HV Mode/ 5 V resolution
Multiple Pulsing  1 – 99
Pulse Interval 100 msec – 10 sec 
Programmability  Storage for 3 protocol setups (V,t,n,interval)
Arc Control Arc Quenching™
Safety Generator short circuit proof
Capacitance 4000 μF LV, 111 μF HV
Input 500 A limit at 100 μs
Remote Operation Footswitch available
Order # Product
45-0052 ECM® 830 Generator Only
45-0211 1250FS Footswitch for ECM 830
   
Ex Plant Electrodes 
45-0490 TISSUE SLICE CHAMBER KIT INCLUDES; Tissue slice chamber 7mmx7mm, positive tissue electrode handle, connector cables for both chamber and electrode.
45-0491 TISSUE SLICE CHAMBER Glass Petri Dish with Platinum Chamber for tissue slice electroporation,  7mm x 7mm diameter (needs 45-0492,45-0503 and 450511 for operation)
45-0492
TISSUE SLICE POSITIVE ELECTRODE, Electrode handle for the positive connection of the tissue slice chamber (needs 45-0491, 45-0503 and 450511 for operation)
45-0500 TISSUE SLICE CHAMBER KIT INCLUDES; Tissue slice chamber 10mmx10mm, positive tissue electrode handle, connector cables for both chamber and electrode.
45-0501 TISSUE SLICE CHAMBER Glass Petri Dish with Platinum Chamber for tissue slice electroporation,  10mm x 10mm diameter (needs 45-0502,45-0503 and 45-0511 for operation)
45-0502 TISSUE SLICE POSITIVE ELECTRODE, Electrode handle for the positive connection of the tissue slice chamber (needs 45-0501, 45-0503 and 45-0504 for operation)
45-0505 PETRI DISH CHAMBER FOR TISSUE 5mm KIT INCLUDES:  Glass Petri Dish with deep chamber 5mm x 5mm width and depth and micro grabber connection cables.
45-0504 PETRI DISH CHAMBER 5mm, glass petri dish with 5mm x 5mm deep chamber for tissue (needs 45-0216)
45-0506 PETRI DISH TISSUE CHAMBER ELECTRODE 15mm,   tissue chamber electrode 15mm x 15mm deep. (needs 45-0216)
45-0507 PETRI DISH TISSUE CHAMBER 15mm KIT INCLUDES: Glass Petri Dish with deep chamber 15mm x15mm width and depth and micro grabber connection cables

BTX Protocol Database

BTX Monthly Tech Trends Articles

The BTX Current

In Vivo Tutorials

User's Manual

 

For further references regarding specific applications and optimization, please contact BTX Technical Support:

 

BTX-Division of Harvard Apparatus

84 October Hill Road

Holliston, MA 01746

Phone: 1-508-893-8999

Toll Free: 1-800-272-2775

Fax: 1-508-429-5732

Email: techsupport.btx@harvardapparatus.com

 

If outside the United States or Canada: call 508-893-8999 or

contact your nearest BTX Distributor.

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