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== O2k signals ==
== O2k signals ==


[[Image:O2k-Core plugs-for-modules.jpg|right|300px|O2k-Core.jpg]]


: '''1. O<sub>2</sub> channel''' with electric current (ampere [Amp]) as the primary signal, which is converted to a voltage (volt [V]) as the raw signal. The [[O2k-Core]] supports not only the O<sub>2</sub> channel (O2 plug), but also the channel types 2 and 3 for the add-on modules.
:::: '''1. O<sub>2</sub> channel''' with electric current (ampere [Amp]) as the primary signal, which is converted to a voltage (volt [V]) the raw signal. The [[O2k-Core]] supports not only the O<sub>2</sub> channel (O2 plug), but also the channel types 2 and 3 for the add-on modules.
 
:::: '''2a. Fluo channel''': The Fluo sensor has electric current (ampere [Amp]) as the primary signal, which is converted to a voltage (volt [V]) as the raw signal. Therefore, the [[O2k-Fluo LED2-Module]] is connected to the Amp plug (up to O2k-Series G) or to the separate Fluo plug (O2k-Series H upwards).


: '''2. Amp channel''': The amperometric channel of the O2k (Amp plug), has electric current (ampere [Amp]) as the primary signal, which is converted to a voltage (volt [V]) as the raw signal. The Amp channel is used with the [[O2k-Fluo LED2-Module]] and the [[O2k-NO Amp-Module]].
:::: '''2b. Amp channel''': The amperometric channel of the O2k (Amp plug), has electric current (ampere [Amp]) as the primary signal, which is converted to a voltage (volt [V]) as the raw signal. The Amp channel is used with the [[O2k-NO Amp-Module]]. Up to O2k-Series G, the Amp plug is also used with the [[O2k-Fluo LED2-Module]]. Electronically, 2a and 2b are the same channel.


: '''3. pX channel''' with electric potential (volt [V]) as the primary and raw signal (BNC pX plug for the ion sensitive electrode, ISE; and separate plug for the pX reference electrode, Ref).
:::: '''3. pX channel''' with electric potential (volt [V]) as the primary and raw signal (BNC pX plug for the ion sensitive electrode, ISE; and separate plug for the pX reference electrode, Ref).




'''NextGen-O2k''': additional channel types are available in the [[NextGen-O2k]]:
'''NextGen-O2k''': additional channel types are available in the [[NextGen-O2k]]:


: '''4. Dual-fluo channel'''.
:::: '''4. Dual-fluo channel'''.


: '''5. Spectrophotometric channel'''.
:::: '''5. Spectrophotometric channel'''.




'''System channels''', for instrumental control, not separated into O2k-Chamber A and B (single-data), based on signals (numerical) sent at the same fixed data sampling time interval:
::: '''System channels''', for instrumental control and monitoring experimental conditions for both O2k-Chamber A and B (single-data). The numberical signals are sent at the same fixed data sampling time interval:


: 6a. [[Block temperature]]: Measured block temperature equivalent to the experimental temperature in the O2k-Chambers at steady state [°C].
:::: 6a. [[Block temperature]]: Measured block temperature equivalent to the experimental temperature in the O2k-Chambers at steady state [°C].


: 6b. Peltier power (system channel): Relative heating or cooling power of the Peltier system.
:::: 6b. Peltier power (system channel): Relative heating or cooling power of the Peltier system.


: 6c. [[Barometric pressure]] (system channel): Measured barometric pressure [kPa].
:::: 6c. [[Barometric pressure]] (system channel): Measured barometric pressure [kPa].


: 6d. Ambient temperature (system channel): Measured temperature of room air (O2k-Series G upwards) [°C].
:::: 6d. Ambient temperature (system channel): Measured temperature of room air (O2k-Series G upwards) [°C].


: 6e. External temperature (system channel): Temperature measured with an independently placed thermistor (O2k-Series G upwards) [°C].
:::: 6e. External temperature (system channel): Temperature measured with an independently placed thermistor (O2k-Series G upwards) [°C].




'''[[Events]]''' carry information on a time point during the experiment, a short event name (text), and a longer string of comments (text):
::: '''[[Events]]''' carry information on a time point during the experiment, a short event name (text), and a longer string of comments (text):


: 7. Events: Automatic events (e.g. from the [[TIP2k]]) and manually triggered events.
:::: 7. Events: Automatic events (e.g. from the [[TIP2k]]) and manually triggered events.




== O2k output ==
== O2k output ==


The 'output' of a channel is the finally important information, which may be summarized in a data base.
:::: The 'output' of a channel is the finally important information, which may be summarized in a data base.




'''Calibrated signals and derived plots''': Three types of output can be derived from the signal of the channels supported by the O2k-Core and displayed as separate plots:  
::: '''Calibrated signals and derived plots''': Three types of output can be derived from the signal of the channels supported by the O2k-Core and displayed as separate plots:  


: '''I: Concentration'''. Examples: O<sub>2</sub>; Ca<sup>2+</sup>; [[concentration]] is amount of substance per volume [1 µM = 1 µmol·dm<sup>-3</sup> = 1 nmol·ml<sup>-1</sup>].
:::: '''I: Concentration'''. Examples: O<sub>2</sub>; Ca<sup>2+</sup>; [[concentration]] is amount of substance per volume [1 µM = 1 µmol·dm<sup>-3</sup> = 1 nmol·ml<sup>-1</sup>].


: '''II: Flow, flux, rate'''. Examples: O<sub>2</sub> consumption; H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> production; volume-specific [[flux]] is the negative or positive time derivative of concentration over time, frequently multiplied by 1,000 [pmol·s<sup>-1</sup>·ml<sup>-1</sup>]. Volume-specific flux normalized for the cell density [10<sup>6</sup>·ml<sup>-1</sup>] is [[flow]] [pmol·s<sup>-1</sup>·ml<sup>-1</sup>]. Volume-specific flux normalized for the mass density of the sample in the O2k-Chamber [mg·ml<sup>-1</sup>] is mass-specific flux [pmol·s<sup>-1</sup>·mg<sup>-1</sup>]. Flux in any respiratory state normalized for flux in a defined reference state is a rate [dimensionless] or [[flux control ratio]].
:::: '''II: Flow, flux, rate'''. Examples: O<sub>2</sub> consumption; H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> production; volume-specific [[flux]] is the negative or positive time derivative of concentration over time, frequently multiplied by 1,000 [pmol·s<sup>-1</sup>·ml<sup>-1</sup>]. Volume-specific flux normalized for the cell density [10<sup>6</sup>·ml<sup>-1</sup>] is [[flow]] [pmol·s<sup>-1</sup>·ml<sup>-1</sup>]. Volume-specific flux normalized for the mass density of the sample in the O2k-Chamber [mg·ml<sup>-1</sup>] is mass-specific flux [pmol·s<sup>-1</sup>·mg<sup>-1</sup>]. Flux in any respiratory state normalized for flux in a defined reference state is a rate [dimensionless] or [[flux control ratio]].


: '''III: Force, potential'''. Examples: [[TMRM]] and [[Safranin]] for mt-membrane potential; redox potential from redox states of cytochromes or NADH .
:::: '''III: Force, potential'''. Examples: [[TMRM]] and [[Safranin]] for mt-membrane potential; redox potential from redox states of cytochromes or NADH .


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[[Image:Oxygraph-2k-Concept.jpg|right|300px|O2k-Concept.jpg]]
[[Image:Oxygraph-2k-Concept.jpg|right|300px|O2k-Concept.jpg]]


'''Output types for the O2k-MultiSensor modules'''
::: '''Output types for the O2k-MultiSensor modules'''


: 1. O<sub>2</sub> channel - [[O2k-Core]]: Output type I and II.
:::: 1. O<sub>2</sub> channel - [[O2k-Core]]: Output type I and II.


: 2a. Amp channel - [[O2k-Fluo LED2-Module]]: The focus of the output depends on the specific fluorophore. Output type I, II, or III, or any combination may relate to the primary level of interest.
:::: 2a. Fluo (Amp) channel - [[O2k-Fluo LED2-Module]]: The focus of the output depends on the specific fluorophore. Output type I, II, or III, or any combination may relate to the primary level of interest.


: 2b. Amp channel - [[O2k-NO Amp-Module]]: Output type I and II.
:::: 2b. Amp channel - [[O2k-NO Amp-Module]]: Output type I and II.


: 3a. pX channel - [[O2k-TPP+ ISE-Module]]: Output type III.
:::: 3a. pX channel - [[O2k-TPP+ ISE-Module]]: Output type III.


: 3b. pX channel - [[O2k-pH ISE-Module]]: Output type I and II.
:::: 3b. pX channel - [[O2k-pH ISE-Module]]: Output type I and II.






'''Additional output types for the NextGen-O2k'''
::: '''Additional output types for the NextGen-O2k'''
 
: 4. Single-fluo channel - [[NextGen-O2k]]: Plots of one selected wavelength can be selected for recording. Output type I(1), II(1), III(1) depends on the fluorophore.
 
: 5. Dual-fluo channel - [[NextGen-O2k]]: Plots of two selected wavelengths can be selected for simultaneous recording. Output type I(2), II(2), III(2) depends on the fluorophore.
 
: 6. Spectrophotometric channel - [[NextGen-O2k]]: Output type IV (three plots for redox states of cytochromes ''aa''<sub>3</sub>, ''b'', and ''c'').


:::: 4. Single-fluo channel - [[NextGen-O2k]]: Plots of one selected wavelength can be selected for recording. Output type I(1), II(1), III(1) depends on the fluorophore.


:::: 5. Dual-fluo channel - [[NextGen-O2k]]: Plots of two selected wavelengths can be selected for simultaneous recording. Output type I(2), II(2), III(2) depends on the fluorophore.


:::: 6. Spectrophotometric channel - [[NextGen-O2k]]: Output type IV (three plots for redox states of cytochromes ''aa''<sub>3</sub>, ''b'', and ''c'').


:::: '''IV''': Redox states.
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: '''V''': Pre-calibrated signals for system channels.
:::: '''V''': Pre-calibrated signals for system channels.
 
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: '''VI''': Events.
:::: '''VI''': Events.

Revision as of 19:02, 23 October 2016


high-resolution terminology - matching measurements at high-resolution


O2k signals and output

Description

Three electronic channel types are available in the O2k-MultiSensor system. All channels are available twofold (dual-data), for O2k-Chambers A (left) and B (right), based on numerical signals sent at a fixed data sampling time interval (default: 2 s; range 0.2 s to >10 s).


Reference: O2k-Catalogue: O2k-MultiSensor


MitoPedia O2k and high-resolution respirometry: O2k hardware, DatLab 


O2k signals

1. O2 channel with electric current (ampere [Amp]) as the primary signal, which is converted to a voltage (volt [V]) the raw signal. The O2k-Core supports not only the O2 channel (O2 plug), but also the channel types 2 and 3 for the add-on modules.
2a. Fluo channel: The Fluo sensor has electric current (ampere [Amp]) as the primary signal, which is converted to a voltage (volt [V]) as the raw signal. Therefore, the O2k-Fluo LED2-Module is connected to the Amp plug (up to O2k-Series G) or to the separate Fluo plug (O2k-Series H upwards).
2b. Amp channel: The amperometric channel of the O2k (Amp plug), has electric current (ampere [Amp]) as the primary signal, which is converted to a voltage (volt [V]) as the raw signal. The Amp channel is used with the O2k-NO Amp-Module. Up to O2k-Series G, the Amp plug is also used with the O2k-Fluo LED2-Module. Electronically, 2a and 2b are the same channel.
3. pX channel with electric potential (volt [V]) as the primary and raw signal (BNC pX plug for the ion sensitive electrode, ISE; and separate plug for the pX reference electrode, Ref).


NextGen-O2k: additional channel types are available in the NextGen-O2k:

4. Dual-fluo channel.
5. Spectrophotometric channel.


System channels, for instrumental control and monitoring experimental conditions for both O2k-Chamber A and B (single-data). The numberical signals are sent at the same fixed data sampling time interval:
6a. Block temperature: Measured block temperature equivalent to the experimental temperature in the O2k-Chambers at steady state [°C].
6b. Peltier power (system channel): Relative heating or cooling power of the Peltier system.
6c. Barometric pressure (system channel): Measured barometric pressure [kPa].
6d. Ambient temperature (system channel): Measured temperature of room air (O2k-Series G upwards) [°C].
6e. External temperature (system channel): Temperature measured with an independently placed thermistor (O2k-Series G upwards) [°C].


Events carry information on a time point during the experiment, a short event name (text), and a longer string of comments (text):
7. Events: Automatic events (e.g. from the TIP2k) and manually triggered events.


O2k output

The 'output' of a channel is the finally important information, which may be summarized in a data base.


Calibrated signals and derived plots: Three types of output can be derived from the signal of the channels supported by the O2k-Core and displayed as separate plots:
I: Concentration. Examples: O2; Ca2+; concentration is amount of substance per volume [1 µM = 1 µmol·dm-3 = 1 nmol·ml-1].
II: Flow, flux, rate. Examples: O2 consumption; H2O2 production; volume-specific flux is the negative or positive time derivative of concentration over time, frequently multiplied by 1,000 [pmol·s-1·ml-1]. Volume-specific flux normalized for the cell density [106·ml-1] is flow [pmol·s-1·ml-1]. Volume-specific flux normalized for the mass density of the sample in the O2k-Chamber [mg·ml-1] is mass-specific flux [pmol·s-1·mg-1]. Flux in any respiratory state normalized for flux in a defined reference state is a rate [dimensionless] or flux control ratio.
III: Force, potential. Examples: TMRM and Safranin for mt-membrane potential; redox potential from redox states of cytochromes or NADH .



O2k-Concept.jpg
Output types for the O2k-MultiSensor modules
1. O2 channel - O2k-Core: Output type I and II.
2a. Fluo (Amp) channel - O2k-Fluo LED2-Module: The focus of the output depends on the specific fluorophore. Output type I, II, or III, or any combination may relate to the primary level of interest.
2b. Amp channel - O2k-NO Amp-Module: Output type I and II.
3a. pX channel - O2k-TPP+ ISE-Module: Output type III.
3b. pX channel - O2k-pH ISE-Module: Output type I and II.


Additional output types for the NextGen-O2k
4. Single-fluo channel - NextGen-O2k: Plots of one selected wavelength can be selected for recording. Output type I(1), II(1), III(1) depends on the fluorophore.
5. Dual-fluo channel - NextGen-O2k: Plots of two selected wavelengths can be selected for simultaneous recording. Output type I(2), II(2), III(2) depends on the fluorophore.
6. Spectrophotometric channel - NextGen-O2k: Output type IV (three plots for redox states of cytochromes aa3, b, and c).
IV: Redox states.


V: Pre-calibrated signals for system channels.


VI: Events.