These sections describe each of the standard EIS software measurement techniques. The descriptions include: A short overview of the technique and its uses. A look at the experimental sequence. A… read more →
Run the Potentiostatic CombiEIS script by selecting Experiment>Electrochemical Impedance>CombiEIS Potentiostatic. This initiates the following sequence of events: The Framework™ creates a Runner window that will be used to display the… read more →
The following parameters are associated with the Potentiostatic CombiEIS experiment. Min Freq (Hz) The starting point for the frequency sweep during data-acquisition. The frequency is entered in Hertz. The allowed… read more →
The Potentiostatic EIS techniques are used to characterize an electrochemical interface which is held at a fixed potential. A small-amplitude AC-voltage excitation is applied to an electrochemical cell. The phase-sensitive… read more →
Run the Potentiostatic OptiEIS script by selecting Experiment>Electrochemical Impedance>OptiEis Potentiostatic. This initiates the following sequence of events: The Framework™ creates a Runner window that will be used to display the… read more →
The following parameters are associated with the Potentiostatic OptiEIS experiment. Min Freq (Hz) The Min Freq parameter defines the lowest frequency component of the scan. Enter the frequency in Hertz.… read more →
The Potentiostatic EIS techniques are used to characterize an electrochemical interface which is held at a fixed potential. A small-amplitude AC-voltage excitation is applied to an electrochemical cell. The phase-sensitive… read more →
Run the Galvanostatic OptiEIS script by selecting Experiment>Electrochemical Impedance>OptiEis Galvanostatic. This initiates the following sequence of events: The Framework™ creates a Runner window that will be used to display the… read more →
The following parameters are associated with the Galvanostatic OptiEIS experiment. Min Freq (Hz) The Min Freq parameter defines the lowest frequency component of the scan. Enter the frequency in Hertz.… read more →
The Galvanostatic EIS technique is used to characterize an electrochemical interface which is held at a fixed current. A small-signal AC-current excitation is applied to an electrochemical cell. The phase-sensitive… read more →