Synergy NEO HTS Multi-Mode Microplate Reader from BioTek Instruments

Synergy NEO HTS Multi-Mode Microplate Reader from BioTek Instruments

Description

Synergy™ NEO is an HTS multi-mode microplate reader designed specifically for today's screening and core laboratories. NEO has all the features expected in an HTS screening instrument, including multiple parallel detectors for ultra-fast measurements and a dedicated filter-based system for live cell assays. With a load/unload plate transfer time of about 6 seconds per plate, NEO’s optional integrated plate stacker is the fastest stacker on the market, allowing walk-away automation of short- or long-term assays.

Synergy NEO also meets today's diverse assay requirements by incorporating features such as a powerful 100 mW laser-based excitation source for Alpha assays, a unique patented Hybrid optical design, advanced temperature control to 65 °C, orbital and linear shaking. Ease of use and user confidence are key to the design of Synergy NEO’s unique filter cubes that are barcode labeled for positive filter ID - limiting the possibility of errors and streamlining the workflow, while an available image-based barcode reader can scan both 1D and 2D barcode-labeled plates. The outstanding functionality of Synergy NEO is controlled by the powerful, yet easy to use, Gen5 2.0 Data Analysis Software.

  • Detailed Specifications
  • ItemSynergy NEO HTS Multi-Mode Microplate Reader
  • CompanyBioTek Instruments
  • PriceGet QuoteGet Quote for this Product
  • DetectionFluorescence/ Time Resolved Fluorescence/ Fluorescence Polarization/ AlphaScreen/AlphaLISA®/ Luminescence/ UV Visible Absorbance
  • Accuracy+ 1 µL or 2%
  • Measuring Time20 seconds (96) / 25 seconds (384) / 39 seconds (1536)
  • Temperature Range3 - 65 °C
  • DetectorTwo matched PMTs top filter system
  • Dynamic Range0 - 4.0 OD
  • Resolution0.0001 OD
  • Measurement Time30 seconds (96 Wells) / 1:50 minutes (384 Wells) / 7:20 minutes (1536 Wells)
  • Wavelength(s)230 - 999 nm
  • Optical SystemPatented Hybrid Technology
    Quadruple Monochromators and Barcode-labeled Filter Cubes
  • Plate Formats1 - 1536 Well Plates
  • Light SourceXenon flash lamp

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