Run the Galvanostatic standard technique by selecting Experiment>Electrochemical Energy>Galvanostatic from the Framework™ menu bar. This initiates the following sequence of events: The Framework creates a Runner window, and the pwr… read more →
The standard Galvanostatic analysis contains the following pages at startup: Chart The Chart page is the heart of the Differential Pulse analysis. It contains the data plotted as Idifference versus… read more →
Default button Restores all the parameters on the screen to their default values. Use it to fix typing errors or find out previous values for a parameter you have already… read more →
This is a general-purpose experimental technique which can be used to either charge a battery or discharge a battery or cell. Like other Electrochemical Energy scripts, this script allows you… read more →
Most of the parameters for Multiplexed EFM Trend are common to all Electrochemical Frequency Modulation experiments, and they are already covered under those experiments’ Help topics. The real difference between… read more →
Definitions of Key Words The following key terms are used throughout this help section. Active Cell The cell (if any) currently connected to the system potentiostat. Any electrochemical measurements are… read more →
Run the Electrochemical Frequency Modulation standard technique by selecting Experiment>Electrochemical Frequency Modulation>Electrochemical Frequency Modulation from the Framework™ menu bar. This initiates the following sequence of events: Framework creates a runner… read more →
Here is a typical dialog box for a ZRA Mode ECN experiment.All of the Setup parameters for the ZRA Mode ECN test have been discussed in the Common Setup Parameters.
Electrochemical Noise Measurements in ZRA mode make simultaneous measurements of both current and voltage noise. Two identical corrosion specimens are held at the same potential and the current flow between… read more →
Run this test by selecting Experiment>Electrochemical Noise>ZRA Mode Electrochemical Noise from the Framework™ menu bar. This initiates the following sequence of events: Framework creates a runner window, and the ZRA… read more →