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Aversive Stimulator/Scrambler Module



ENV-414
Aversive Stimulator/Scrambler Module

ENV-414 Shocker/Scrambler Module
This module combines the ENV-410B and ENV-412 on a single double-width module. For those applications requiring only scrambled foot aversive stimulation, this module saves money in two ways.  First, the combined module is less expensive than the individual modules.  Second, it is now possible to place four units in the tabletop cabinet, SG-6080C. Use an SG-216A-10 cable with Molex® connectors to connect each ENV-414 module to a 28 V DC output.





















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ENV-414S
Stand Alone, Constant Current Aversive Stimulator

Add aversive stimulation to virtually any experiment easily with the ENV-414S. This unit delivers an adjustable, scrambled aversive stimulation within one of two ranges, 0-1 or 0-5 mA. The grid rod floor connects to the system by a standard DB-9 plug and allows for constant current levels even if a connection to a grid rod is lost. This unit has a self-contained power supply and may be controlled by a 28 V DC to ground signal, a 5 volt TTL signal, or a remote switch closure, thus allowing maximum flexibility in standalone application or when connected to existing equipment. Line Voltage: 115 V AC, 60 Hz. For other line voltages, please contact our Sales department.

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ENV-414SA 
Stand Alone, Constant Current Aversive Stimulator

This unit is identical to the ENV-414S with the exception that it operates from 230 V AC, 50 Hz. CE testing and calibration is provided with all units shipped to the European Community.

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