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Manage your potentiostat and auxiliary devices.
Manually select an instrument for your sequence. This command does not require any input parameters.
Place the command before initiating the first experiment in your sequence. A window will appear displaying all available instruments. Select a potentiostat and confirm your selection by clicking OK. |
Select multiple instruments for your sequence.
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Use the experiment's default setting for the cell state or set the cell to remain on.
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Manually select a Multiplexer for your sequence. This command does not require any input parameters.
Place the command before initiating the first experiment in your sequence. A window will appear displaying all available instruments. Select a Multiplexer and confirm your selection by clicking OK. |
Set a single Multiplexer channel to run an experiment with.
Use the Loop (Mux Channel) command to loop between a range of channels.
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Set a range of Multiplexer channels and loop between them.
Use Multiplexer Channel Select to use only one specific Multiplexer channel.
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Set a single EIS Box™ channel to run an experiment with.
Use the Loop (EIS Box Channel) command to loop between a range of channels.
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Set a range of EIS Box™ channels and loop between them.
Use EIS Box Channel Select to use only one specific EIS Box channel.
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Manually select a TDC5 temperature controller for your sequence. The command has no input parameters.
Place the command before initiating the first experiment in your sequence. A window will appear displaying all available instruments. Select a temperature controller and confirm your selection by clicking OK. |
Set the temperature of your TDC5 temperature controller.
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Set the state of the Digital Out signal of your potentiostat's Misc. I/O connector.
The potentiostat's Digital Out output sends a TTL-compatible signal (HIGH or LOW) to the connected device.
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Set the state of the Digital In signal of your potentiostat's Misc. I/O connector.
The sequence continues, once the set criterion (HIGH or LOW) at the Digital In input is TRUE.
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