ISO-Flex is optically-isolated. You can switch the unit to constant current or constant voltage using the CURRENT/VOLTAGE switch. You can get bipolar pulses by connecting two isolators.
ISO-Flex is a versatile stimuli isolator because:
Numerous stimulus isolation units (SIU) are made to operate alone with a single high voltage battery. Your job can be delayed, or you might even have to replace the isolator, if this battery needs to be changed but is no longer available on the market. You are free from such concerns thanks to ISO-Flex battery's flexibility.
Two batteries are included with ISO-FLEX: one is a conventional 9V battery in the ISO-FLEX box, and the other is a 90V battery in the battery housing. To operate the isolator, a 9V battery is required. The output pulses are driven by the 90V battery. Since any battery between 9V and 100V can be used in place of the 90V battery, ISO-Flex is a flexible isolator. A little more than 80% of the high voltage batteries that are sold on the market can fit inside the battery housing. A unique, huge battery can also be used without the battery housing.
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