Greetings!
I have a stash of equipment that I got from my previous employer when they went out of business (as part of a severance package), but now has come the time for me to sell them on to a better home. I have the following equipment (prices in USD):
- 6x Keithley 6487 Picoammeter - $1,000
$1,600 $2,000 each - 1x Keithley 6517b Electrometer - $5,000
$7,000 $8,000 - 1x Keithley 4200-SCS Parametric Analyser w/ 4x SMU $10,000
$13,000 $15,000 1x Agilent E4980A Precision LCR Meter - $5,000 $6,000- 1x National Instruments PXIe-1082 Chassis - $10,000
$16,000 $20,000 for all - - NI PXIe-8135 - PXI Embedded Controller, 16GB RAM, 240GB SSD
- - NI 8260 - 4-Drive Storage w/ 3x 320GB SSD
- - NI PXIe-7965R - NI FlexRIO
- - NI 5733 - 16bit Digitizer for FlexRIO
- - NI PXIe-6674T - Timing Module
- - NI PXI-6281 - Multifunction DAQ
- - NI PXI-5922 - 16-to-24 Bit Digitizer
- - NI PXI-4071 - 7.5 Digit FlexDMM
- Molecular Devices Axopatch 200B Integrating Patch Clamp - $400
$700 $1000 - Molecular Devices Axon Digidata 1550 Low-Noise Data Acquision System - $400
$700 $1000 - ThermoFischer NanoDrop 2000 Spectrophotometer - $1,200
$1,800 $3,000 - 4x XYZ Micrometer Stages - $300
$500 $800 for all - 6x XYZ Micro Stages - $300
$400 $600 for all - Collection of Sanyu & Sankyo Reed Relays - $80
$100 for all - Nordson EDF Performus III Fluid Dispenser Kit - $300
$400 $500
They have all been kept in an ESD-safe clean lab. Most of the equipment has received very little use - the most was the 4200 with 2hrs per week. Most come with a complete set of accessories - just ask and I'll post! If you want to break down the PXI kit, also let me know.
I have photos of all of these available if you want them (should I already post them here? - there's a LOT), along with serial numbers if you wish. I can perform basic live tests of any of these if you want, just let me know.
I'm willing to entertain all reasonable offers for these, just ask.
These are all located in Osaka, Japan and I'm able to ship them via your courier or DHL to most places, though please note that the 4200-SCS is *heavy*!