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Layout for DatLab graphs

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high-resolution terminology - matching measurements at high-resolution


Layout for DatLab graphs

Description

A Layout in DatLab is a predefined selection of Plots to be displayed at specific Scalings and in a specific order. Any defined graphics Layout can be selected from the Layout menu for defining initial settings for the Plots [Ctrl+F6] and Scaling [F6]. A Layout can be modified and saved under a specific name. In typical standard DatLab graph layouts plots are shown for the left chamber in Graph 1 (top), and for the right chamber in Graph 2 below). During data acquisition, a 30 min time range is frequently used and adjusted to 1 h during the experiment [F6].


Reference: MiPNet19.18C DatLab Guide


MitoPedia O2k and high-resolution respirometry: DatLab 

Layout: O2k-Core

Version: DatLab 7
 
1 Calibration show temp
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2a Slope neg.
2b Slope neg. (high O2)
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3a Flux per volume
3b Flux per volume overlay
3c Flux per volume (high O2)
3d Flux per volume overlay (high O2)
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4a Specific flux
4b Specific flux overlay
4c Specific flux (high O2)
4d Specific flux overlay (high O2)
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5a FCR
5b FCR overlay
5c FCR (high O2)
5d FCR overlay (high O2)
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Raw signal


1 Calibration show temp

General information
Layouts 1 ff. are considered for O2k-Core applications.
Layouts Amp* or pX* are selected for O2k-MultiSensor applications.
1 Calibration show temp shows O2 concentration and the negative slope in Graph 1 and 2, and temperature and Peltier power in Graph 3: This is the default layout used after switching on the O2k.
Graph 1 & 2: O2 concentration (blue lines, left Y-axis) and O2 slope neg. (uncorrected; red lines, right Y-axis) are displayed, in the top graph for the left chamber (A), and below for the right chamber (B).
Graph 3: The third graph (bottom) shows the block temperature on the left Y axis (red) and the Peltier power on the right Y axis (green). Only when both temperature and Peltier power are constant, the chambers have reached thermal equilibrium.
  1. During this phase a stirrer test can be performed [F9].
  2. The next step is to observe equilibration of the oxygen signal with a defined gas phase above the stirred aqueous phase ('open') chamber; usually with air as the first step to perform an oxygen sensor calibration.
Β» O2k-Manual: MiPNet19.18A_O2k-Start