PHD Ultra Nanomite Infusion/Withdrawal Programmable

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Description

The PHD ULTRA™ Nanomite is a single syringe infusion/withdrawal programmable syringe pump with a flow rate range of 3.66 pl/min to 3.818 ml/min with 11 lbs of adjustable force across the entire flow rate range. It can accommodate syringes from 0.5 µl to 1 ml. The PHD ULTRA™ Nanomite Syringe Pump is very easy to use with an LCD color touch screen and icon interface. This pump allows you to create, save and run simple to complex Methods without a PC. The Method profiles available on this pump are Constant Rate, Ramp, Stepped, Bolus, Concentration, Gradient (binary or ternary), Pulse and Autofill. Delays can be set using the real and relative time clocks. The Message Area of the touch screen is used to display helpful instructions for the currently displayed screen. It is also used to display error or warning messages to indicate problem conditions in a Method or error conditions during pump operation. The Run Screen shows all of the pump parameters on one screen for easy review.

PHD Ultra Nanomite Infusion/Withdrawal Programmable

The PHD ULTRA™ Nanomite is a single syringe infusion/withdrawal programmable syringe pump with a flow rate range of 3.66 pl/min to 3.818 ml/min with 11 lbs of adjustable force across the entire flow rate range. It can accommodate syringes from 0.5 µl to 1 ml.

Features:

  • Light weight makes it ideal for hand-held or stereotaxic injection
  • Easy-to-use LCD color touch screen with GUI interface
  • Advanced programming for true multi-step methods without a PC
  • Quick start methods
  • Alpha/numeric keyboard without a PC
  • Real and relative time clocks
  • Up-front control knobs for ease of operation
  • Vertical or horizontal orientation
  • Adjustable linear force to 11 lbs across the entire flow range
  • Daisy chain
  • Remote configuration
  • CE, EU RoHS
  • 2-year warranty

Applications:

  • Cellular injections
  • Drug Delivery
  • Microinjections
  • Hand-held automated delivery
  • Stereotaxic Injections
  • Feeding cells
  • Regenerative Medicine

The PHD ULTRA™ Nanomite Syringe Pump is very easy to use with an LCD color touch screen and icon interface. This pump allows you to create, save and run simple to complex Methods without a PC. The Method profiles available on this pump are Constant Rate, Ramp, Stepped, Bolus, Concentration, Gradient (binary or ternary), Pulse and Autofill. Delays can be set using the real and relative time clocks.

The Message Area of the touch screen is used to display helpful instructions for the currently displayed screen. It is also used to display error or warning messages to indicate problem conditions in a Method or error conditions during pump operation. The Run Screen shows all of the pump parameters on one screen for easy review.

The software is organized into three main navigational branches, the quick start Methods, user-defined Methods, and system settings. You can control operations directly through the touch screen or remotely from an independent computer or device via the external I/O interface.

The PHD ULTRA™ Nanomite has a footswitch input, RS-232 and USB serial ports for computer control, RS-485 ports for daisy chaining pumps and Digital I/O for external control via an independent computer or device. There is also an option for daisy chaining pumps through the RS-232 (RJ-11) ports. This option must be ordered at the time the pump is ordered.

This pump consists of a control unit, an injection unit, a 6 foot cable to connect the two units and a footswitch.

Specifications

Specifications 70-3601
Accuracy ±0.5%
Classification Class I
Dimensions Control Box LxDxH in cm 12 x 8.5 x 4.38 (30.5 x 21.6 x 11.1)
Dimensions Mechanism LxDxH in cm 2.5 x 2.0 x 7.5 (6.35 x 5.08 x 19.05)
Display 4.3″ WQVGA TFT Color Display with Touchpad
Drive Motor 1.8° Stepper Motor
Environmental Humidity 20% to 80% RH, non condensing
Environmental Operating Temperature English 40°F to 104°F
Environmental Operating Temperature Metric 4°C to 40°C
Environmental Storage Temperatue English 14°F to 158°F
Environmental Storage Temperatue Metric -10°C to 70°C
Flow Rate Maximum 367.4 pl/min using 50 µl syringe
Flow Rate Minimum 1.906 ml/min using 500 µl syringe
I O TTL Connectors 15 pin D-Sub Connector
Input Power 75 W, 0.5 A fuse
Installation Category II
Max Linear Force 11 lbs @ 100% Force Selection
Mode of Operation Continuous
Motor Drive Control Microprocessor with 1/16 microstepping
Net Weight Control Box English 4.55 lb
Net Weight Control Box Metric 2.06 kg
Net Weight Remote Mechanism English 1.01 lb
Net Weight Remote Mechanism Metric 0.458 kg
No of Syringes 1
Non Volatile Memory Storage of all settings
Number of Microsteps per one rev of Lead Screw 3,200
Pollution Degree 1
Pump Configuration Remote
Pump Function Infuse/Withdraw, Programmable
Pusher Travel Rate Maximum 228.97 mm/min
Pusher Travel Rate Minimum 0.433 µm/min
RS 232 Connectors 9 pin D-Sub Connector
Regulatory Certifications CE, ETL (UL, CSA), WEE, EU RoHS & CB Scheme
Step Rate Maximum 52 µsec/µstep
Step Rate Minimum 27.5 sec/µstep
Syringe Rack Type Standard Rack
Syringe Size Maximum 500 µl
Syringe Size Minimum 50 µl
USB Connectors Type B
Voltage Range 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz

Journal Articles

Morris, Susan H. PhD, Howard, Jason J. MD; Rasmusson, Douglas D. PhD & El-Hawary, Ron MD (2015) Validity of Transcranial Motor Evoked Potentials as Early Indicators of Neural Compromise in Rat Model of Spinal Cord Compression Spine: An International Journal for the study of the spine

Laura C. Manella, Samuel Alperin & Christiane Linster (2013) Stressors impair odor recognition memory via an olfactory bulb-dependent noradrenergic mechanism Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience

Antonio Riccio, Yan Li, Evgeny Tsvetkov,Svetlana Gapon, Gui Lan Yao, Kiersten S. Smith, Elif Engin, Uwe Rudolph, Vadim Y. Bolshakov & David E. Clapham (2014) Decreased Anxiety-Like Behavior and Gαq/11-Dependent Responses in the Amygdala of Mice Lacking TRPC4 Channels The Journal of Neuroscience

Jeong Ha Yoo, Deok Ha Woo, Mi-Sook Chang & Myung-Suk Chun (2014) Microfluidic based biosensing for Escherichia coli detection by embedding antimicrobial peptide-labeled beads Sensors & Actuators B: Chemical

Zhidan Liang, Claire M. Schmerberg & Lingjun Li (2014) Mass spectrometric measurement of neuropeptide secretion in the crab, Cancer borealis, by in vivo microdialysis Analyst