When data-acquisition is done, the data are written to the output file, and the Status Display changes to Curve Done. The active curve switches to the ZCURVE and the program… read more →
Wait until the Status Display shows that the frequency is below 2 kHz. Click the Curve List. Move down the list and examine the display for each selection. ZCURVE The… read more →
After the initial delay, the Framework™ begins acquiring impedance data. A plot of current versus potential appears. The Status Display changes to Freq = 5000. The display of AC data… read more →
After 100 seconds the initial delay stops by itself. If the initial delay still continues (Status display still shows Open Circuit) when you read this, click the F2-Skip button. The… read more →
Click the F3-Pause button. The display stops updating. Pausing any portion of an experiment causes the experiment’s timer to stop running. All time-dependent actions, such as data-acquisition, stepping the voltage,… read more →
Congratulations! You have just started your first EIS experiment. The Framework™ now starts the experiment, beginning with the 100-second initial delay. The dialog box disappears and a graph of open-circuit… read more →
Click the OK button. If you ran the EIS software previously, the software may place a small dialog box on the screen, asking, Replace output file “EISPOT.DTA”. Click the Yes… read more →
You now see a new window (called a Runner window) and a dialog box within the window. The Runner window has a Title Bar at the top. The Runner window’s… read more →
Choose the potentiostat to record the tutorial data. NOTE: You must select the potentiostat that is attached to the EIS dummy cell. In many cases the desired selection is already… read more →