Second setup page of the Charge experiment. Press OK to continue or Cancel to go back to the first setup page.
Parameter
Description
Units
Charge Mode
Use the drop-down list to specify the mode for the charge step. There are three modes available: Constant Current, Capacity * N, and Capacity / N.
Enter the value for the selected mode. The units are specified by each mode. Capacity * N and Capacity / N use C-rate, in units of #N.
Max Charge Time
Specify the maximum time of the experiment. The first field specifies the value. Select the unit from the drop-down list.
seconds (s), minutes (min), hours (hr), days (d)
Sample Period
The spacing between data points. The shortest Sample Period we recommend is 0.5 s (50 ms). The longest Sample Period allowed is 715 s for Reference potentiostats and 750 s for Interface potentiostats.
Use Sample Period to determine the Number of Points in the data curve as follows:
The Number of Points must be less than 262 143 (218 - 1). If you have more points, the experiment aborts just before the data acquisition phase of the sequence. The resolution in the Total Time is controlled by the Sample Period. Times that are not integer multiples of the Sample Period are rounded down. For example, if the Sample Period is set for 8 seconds, and a Total Time of 900 seconds is requested, the actual Total Time will be 896 seconds, which is 112 Sample Periods.
seconds (s)
Voltage Finish
Primarily used for the charging of batteries. When the battery has reached a voltage limit, it is held at the voltage limit for the user-specified time, or until the current has dropped below a user-specified limit.
The checkbox is used to turn the voltage finish ON and OFF. The first field specifies the lower current limit at which the voltage finish terminates. The second field specifies the maximum duration the voltage is applied, if the current limit is never reached.
You must specify a Stop At criterion based on a voltage limit in order to use a Voltage Finish.
amperes (A), seconds (s)
Stop At 1
Specify various limits to an experiment. Choose a limit criterion from the drop-down list and enter a limit value. The unit automatically updates according to the criterion. The limit, if met, causes the experiment to skip to the next step, or stop if there is no subsequent step.
Most experiments have Stop At 1 and Stop At 2 criteria. These parameters are treated equally, and if both are used, they are both tested on every raw data point. If either limit is reached, the experiment skips to the next step or stops entirely.
Different experiments allow different tests, but the principles that govern their behavior are the same.
oNo stop test is specified. The experiment runs until the maximum specified time is reached.
•Voltage
oVoltage < Limit
Stop if the measured voltage is less than the value entered in volts (V).
oVoltage > Limit
Stop if the measured voltage is greater than the value entered in volts (V).
o|Voltage| < Limit
Stop if the absolute value of the measured voltage is less than the value entered in volts (V).
o|Voltage| > Limit
Stop if the absolute value of the measured voltage is greater than the value entered in volts (V).
o|dV/dT| < Limit
Stop if the absolute value of the measured voltage change rate is less than the value entered in V/s.
o|dV/dT| > Limit
Stop if the absolute value of the measured voltage change rate is greater than the value entered in V/s.
•Current
oCurrent < Limit
Stop if the measured current is less than the value entered in amperes (A).
oCurrent > Limit
Stop if the measured current is less than the value entered in amperes (A).
o|Current| < Limit
Stop if the absolute value of the measured current is less than the value entered in amperes (A).
o|Current| > Limit
Stop if the absolute value of the measured current is greater than the value entered in amperes (A).
o|dI/dT| < Limit
Stop if the absolute value of the measured current rate of change is less than the value entered in A/s.
o|dI/dT| > Limit
Stop if the absolute value of the measured current rate of change is greater than the value entered in A/s.
•Temperature
oTemp > Limit
Stop if the measured temperature is greater than the value entered in degree Celsius (°C).
o|dTemp/dt| > Limit
Stop if the absolute value of the measured temperature change is greater than the value entered in °C/min.
•Charge and Energy
o|Charge| > Limit
Stop if the absolute value of accumulated charge is greater than the value entered in A-hr.
o|Energy| > Limit
Stop if the absolute value of transferred energy is greater than the value entered in joules (J).
Stop At 2
AE Channels
An optional parameter that appears only if an instrument with the Auxiliary Electrometer option is connected. If your instrument does not include the AE feature, this configuration parameter will not be visible.
This parameter consists of checkboxes that allow to select which channels are active during the experiment. Click the All button to select, or None to deselect all channels.
There is a Set Limits checkbox available for some experiments. It opens a secondary AE Channel Limits window where limits for the individual AE channels can be entered. The checkbox for each AE channel turns the limit-checking on for that channel. The Under (V) parameter tests for voltages less than the entered value. The Over (V) parameter tests for voltages above the entered value. If the measured value on an AE channel exceeds one of these limits, the experiment skips to the next step or ends if there is no next step.