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RFG-1B Radiofrequency Generator

RFG-1B Radiofrequency Generator

RFG-1B Radiofrequency Generator

Product catalog summary
Introduction
The RFG-1B Radiofrequency Generator is a product of Cosman Medical, Inc., designed for advanced pain management. It builds on nearly 60 years of Cosman's expertise in radiofrequency technology, initiated by Bernard J. Cosman and continued by Professor Eric R. Cosman.

Design and Functionality
The RFG-1B is a modern, advanced RF generator designed specifically for pain management. It features upgradable software, a range of stimulation and RF parameters, and a user-friendly interface with clear, logical controls. The device is lightweight, portable, and available in a sterile-adapted version.

Key Features
  • Pulsed RF Section: Displays output voltage and current with selectable pulse rates and durations.
  • Stimulator Section: Offers 2 or 50 Hz pulse rates with voltage output display.
  • Impedance Monitor: Continuously measures electrode impedance, displayed on a large LED.
  • Self-Test Features: Includes output test plug and sterilizable test pad for pre-procedure checks.
  • Continuous RF Section: Displays RF output voltage, current, and power, with fine control for low power applications.
  • Temperature Monitor: Displays electrode temperature, a critical parameter, on a large digital display.
  • Automatic Temperature Control: Offers manual or automatic control with preset temperatures.
  • Timer: Allows selection of preset lesion times, displayed digitally.

Technical Specifications
  • Electrical Supply: Compatible with domestic and international voltages.
  • Size and Weight: Compact dimensions and a weight of 15 lbs (6.8 kg).
  • Impedance Monitor: Range of 0-3000 ohms with specific resolution.
  • Stimulator: Pulse rates of 2, 50 Hz and voltage up to 3 Volts.
  • RF Generator: Continuous and pulsed RF modes with specific voltage, current, and power ranges.
  • Temperature Monitor: Range of 0-100°C with 1°C resolution.

Standards and Certification
The RFG-1B meets CSA Canadian and USA standards and is produced by an ISO-13485 certified company.

Accessories and Options
  • Graphical Output Jacks for real-time display and storage.
  • Face Cover for protection during transport.
  • Carrying and Tilt Handle for convenience.
  • Storage and Travel Case for secure transportation.
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Catalog excerpts

RFG-1B Radiofrequency Generator-1

Radiofrequency Generator For Advanced Pain Management

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RFG-1B Radiofrequency Generator-2

Cosman History: The Pioneers and Leaders in Radiofrequency Technology The RFG–1B Generator: A Modern and Advanced Design Easy to Operate: Clear, Simple, and Logical Controls Self-Test Features Sterile Adapted The RFG-1B embodies nearly 60 years of Cosman Radiofrequency (RF) technology. Bernard J. Cosman, who founded Radionics (originally called Cosman and Company) in 1938, built the first commercial RF lesion generator in 1952. His son, Professor Eric R. Cosman of the M.I.T. Physics Department, directed Radionics from 1970 to 2000. Professor Cosman designed dozens of RF generator models, including...

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RFG-1B Options Graphic Display Outputs Carrying and Tilt Handle Storage and Travel Case The RFG-GO Graphical Output Jacks enable real-time graphic display and storage of RFG-1B parameters of a procedure on a laptop computer using the CB120 cable. The HAN Handle is a convenient carrying handle (see previous page) and also enables variable tilt angle for easy viewing in the procedure room (see front cover). The SC-1 Storage Case provides secure protection for storage and transportation. Sterile Adapted Version The RFG-1B-S includes an SKG Sterilizable Knob, FS-1 Footswitch, and RFG-STP Sterilizable...

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