Chapter 2 — The Potentiostat
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use the software to set a more positive voltage, a more reducing
potential will be applied at the working electrode.
Check that all connectors are firmly attached. Loose connectors can
cause erratic behaviour, or may cause the Potentiostat to fail to work.
The Potentiostat uses two
e-corder
input channels during normal
operation. The reminder of this chapter assumes that you have
connected the current signal to
e-corder
Input Channel 1 and the
potential signal to
e-corder
Input Channel 2. (It is possible when using
Chart or Scope software to connect the Potentiostat to other
e-corder
input channels, in which case the description that follows would change
accordingly).
When using EChem software, Channel 1 is always set to be the current
signal (the I channel), and Channel 2 is automatically set to be the
potential signal (the E channel). Thus when using EChem software you
must
always connect the current signal (I Out) to Input Channel 1, and
the potential signal (E Out) to Input Channel 2 of the
e-corder
.
Channel 2 normally displays the applied potential, and its settings are
controlled using the standard Input Amplifier dialog box, described in
the
Chart Software Manual
and
Scope Software Manual
which are
installed as pdf files in the eDAQ Documentation folder on your
computer hard disk.
First Use
After you have installed the software, connected the
e-corder
and
computer as described with the booklet supplied with the
e-corder
system, and connected the Potentiostat as described above, you are
ready to begin.
When the
e-corder
is turned on, and Chart software started, the
Potentiostat Online indicator (green) should light.
From the Channel 1 Function pop-up menu, select the ‘Potentiostat’
command, which opens the Potentiostat Control window,
.
This window allows you to preview the current signal without actually
recording the signal to your computer’s hard disk. (If the menu says
‘Input Amplifier’ instead of ‘Potentiostat’ then the software has not
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