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Description

PATCHMASTER NEXT serves as a comprehensive toolkit designed for conducting electrophysiological and electrochemical experiments with ease. This advanced software offers multi-channel stimulation and data acquisition, complete with capabilities for both online and offline analysis. Specifically tailored for amplifiers, PATCHMASTER NEXT excels in managing devices like the EPC 10 USB amplifiers, which include Single, Double, Triple, and Quadro models. Additionally, it allows for the integration and control of auxiliary components such as temperature controllers, perfusion systems, and other third-party equipment. Users will quickly notice a significant alteration in the graphical user interface when they first use PATCHMASTER NEXT, which aims to enhance user experience. The revamped interface, combined with a familiar workflow, is designed to ease the transition for both newcomers and seasoned PATCHMASTER users alike. As an evolution of the original PATCHMASTER software, PATCHMASTER NEXT elevates the functionality and performance of its renowned patch clamp software to new heights. Ultimately, this development signifies a major advancement in the capabilities available for researchers in the field.

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SpeedFan allows for the monitoring of temperatures from various sources within your system. By adjusting the settings in SpeedFan, you can enable it to alter fan speeds according to the temperature readings. When determining the minimum and maximum fan speeds, it's advisable to manually adjust these settings while listening for noise levels from the fan; when the fan is silent, that speed can be noted as the minimum. It is generally recommended to set the maximum fan speed at 100, but if the fan is excessively noisy, you may consider lowering that limit to 95 or even 90. In some instances, I have opted to set it at 60 as the maximum value. It's important to note that once the warning temperature is reached, the software will automatically ramp up the fan speed to 100, regardless of the maximum speed you’ve defined. Additionally, it’s worth mentioning the fan x listbox feature; on my computer, multiple temperatures can shift when a single fan operates at a higher speed, so it's crucial to configure which temperature corresponds to each fan for optimal performance. This personalized setup allows for better cooling management and noise reduction, enhancing the overall efficiency of your system.

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Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
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Customer Support

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Online Support

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Types of Training

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Live Training (Online)
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Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

HEKA Instruments

Country

Germany

Website

www.heka.com/products/products_main.html#soft_pm_next

Vendor Details

Company Name

SpeedFan

Founded

2001

Website

www.almico.com/speedfan.php

Product Features

Clinical Trial Management

21 CFR Part 11 Compliance
Document Management
Electronic Data Capture
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Monitoring
Patient Database
Recruiting Management
Scheduling
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