Product Description
Four-Channel Free Radical Analyzer with Lab-Trax4/16
- Real-time detection using electrochemical microsensors
- Integrated system – includes sensors and start-up kit
- Measure up to 4 species in the same preparation
- Wide dynamic range for detection
- Includes Lab-Trax 4/16
The video below shows how to calibrate your oxygen sensor (6 minutes).
Click here to view the current Data Sheet.
Details
- Current measurement range from 300 fA to 10 µA (four ranges) permits wide dynamic range for detection
- Wide bandwidth allows recording of fast events
- Measure nitric oxide from < 0.3 nM to 100 µM
- Measure hydrogen peroxide < 10 nM to 100 mM
- Measure hydrogen sulfide
- Measure glucose
- Measure oxygen from 0.1% to 100%
- Isolated architecture allows Lab-Trax interface to simultaneously measure free radical and independent analog data (i.e., ECG, BP, etc.) data on any channel
Real-time Detection
Real-time detection and measurement of a variety of redox-reactive species is fast and easy using the electrochemical (amperometric) detection principle employed in the new TBR4100. This optically isolated single-channel free radical analyzer has ultra low noise and independently operated channels.
Measure Multiple Species
TBR1025 is designed for use with WPI’s wide range of nitric oxide, hydrogen peroxide, hydrogen sulfide and oxygen sensors. Simply plug a sensor into the input channel on the front panel and select the current range. Poise voltage can be selected from a range of values tuned for optimal response from WPI sensors.
Data Acquisition
The TBR1025 analyzer utilizes PC-based data acquisition via our Lab-Trax interface. Data traces are displayed and recorded in real-time. The LabScribe software (formerly called DataTrax) comes pre-configured for single or multiple electrode recording; filters, gains, and smoothing are all set for optimal results. Data can be viewed making adjustments to smoothing and filter settings without affecting the original stored raw data. Electrode calibration from multiple concentration readings can be input into the software’s Multipoint Calibration utility quickly provides a plot and slope calculation for electrode sensitivity determination.
Turnkey systems
TBR4100-416 includes TBR4100 analyzer and power cord, Lab-Trax-4/16 data logger system and USB cable, 4 BNC cables, 3 electrode adapter cables, 1 temperature probe, 2 sensors of your choice, and sensor start-up kit(s), if applicable.
For more information on Lab-Trax, including screen shots, see the article.
See the features available in the LabScribe software for Lab-Trax.
Manuals
TBR Instruction Manual
LabScribe 3 Instruction Manual
Software for LabScribe (formerly LabTrax)
Refer to the software download page.
Sample Files
Sample Files – ZIP file including hardware and software manuals, NO Demo recording, concentration spreadsheet examples. (Templates_LS3.zip)
| Power | 100 ~ 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, |
| Operating Temperature (ambient) | 0 – 50°C (32 – 122°F) |
| Operating Humidity (ambient) | 15 – 70% RH non-condensing |
| Warm up Time | |
| Dimensions | 135 X 419 X 217 mm (5.25″ X 16.5″ X 8.16″) |
| Weight | 1.35 kg (3 lb) |
| Display Functions | 18 mm (0.7″) LCD readout, 4.5 digit Polarization Voltage (mV) Current input (nA, µA) |
| Controls | Power (on/off) Current Input Range Polarization Voltage |
| Analog Output Range | +/- 10 V (continuous) |
| Analog Output Impedance | 10 kohm |
| Channel to Channel Isolation | >10 Gohm |
| Channel to Output Isolation | >10 Gohm |
| Power Supply to AC Line Isolation | >100 Mohm |
| Analog Output Drift | |
| Temperature Input: Number of Channels | 1 |
| Temperature Input: Sensing Element | Platinum RTD, 1000 Ohm |
| Temperature Input: Range | 0-100°C |
| Temperature Input: Accuracy | +/- 1°C |
| Temperature Input: Resolution | 0.1°C |
| Temperature Input: Analog Output | 31.25 mV/°C (continuous) |
| Amperometric Input: Number of Amperometric Channels | 4 |
| Amperometric Input: Signal Bandwidth | 0-3 Hz |
| Amperometric Input: Polarization Voltage (selectable via rotary switch) Nitric Oxide | 865 mV |
| Amperometric Input: Polarization Voltage (selectable via rotary switch) Hydrogen Sulfide | 150 mV |
| Amperometric Input: Polarization Voltage (selectable via rotary switch) Hydrogen Peroxide | 450 mV |
| Amperometric Input: Polarization Voltage (selectable via rotary switch) Glucose | 600 mV |
| Amperometric Input: Polarization Voltage (selectable via rotary switch) Oxygen | 700 mV |
| Amperometric Input: Polarization Voltage (selectable via rotary switch) ADJ (user adjustable) | +/- 2500 mV |
| Polarization Voltage Accuracy | +/- 5 mV |
| Polarization Voltage Display Resolution | +/- 1mV |
| Current measurement Performance: Range | +/- 10 Na, +/- 100 nA, +/- 1 µA, +/- 10 µA |
| Current measurement Performance: Analog Output | 1 mV / 1 pA, 1 mV / 10pA, 1 mV / 100pA, 1 mV / 1µA |
| Current measurement Performance: Noise @ 3Hz * | < 1 pA, < 7 pA, < 70 pA, < 700 pA |
| Current measurement Performance: Noise @ 0.3 Hz * | < 0.3 pA, < 3 pA, < 30 pA, < 300 pA |
| Notes: | *Instrument performance is measured as the (max-min) over 20 seconds period with open input. Typical values are given at 3 Hz and 0.3 Hz bandwidth. |
| Typical sensor performance with TBR4100: ISO-NOPF100 noise | 0.2 nM NO (< 2pA **) |
| Notes: | **Sensor noise is measured as the (max-min) over a 20 seconds period with the sensor immersed in 0.1 M CuCl2 solution. |

















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