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In addition, with Chart and Scope software, there is a Mains Filter
checkbox. If this is ticked, then the
e-corder
will apply a filtering
algorithm to the incoming signal which removes repetitive signals
occurring at 50 or 60 Hz which are typical of mains interference. Note
that the Mains Filter
is not
a notch filter, and so it can remove 50 or
60 Hz interference even if it is not a pure sinusoidal function. However,
the mains filter does take a few seconds to ‘learn’ the pattern of the
interference so that you will need to record for longer than this for it to
take full effect. The mains filter can be employed even for experiments
in which there are sudden potential jumps.
Inverting the Signal
The Invert checkbox allows you to invert the incoming current signal. It
provides a simple way to redefine the direction (up or down) of an
anodic (or cathodic) current signal. This control
does not
affect the
actual direction of electron flow at the electrodes.
Applied Potential
The applied potential slider control is only enabled in Real mode. It
allows you to adjust a constant voltage (up to ±2.5 V) applied to the
electrodes. To change the value drag the slider bar to an appropriate
potential, or use the text entry controls to enter an exact value. A more
positive value will cause a more positive (more anodic) potential to be
applied at the working electrode. If ‘Zero on Close’ is selected, the
Applied Potential is set to zero when the window is closed.
If
, ‘E in’, is selected then any potential signal (up to ±10 V )
provided at the back panel E in connector,
will be added
to that set with the Applied Potential control. For voltammetric
experiments with EChem software make sure that E in is selected, and
that the Applied Potential is set to zero.
I Offset
The I Offset control can be used to ‘zero’ a background current signal
so that small peaks or transient signals can be more accurately
determined in the presence of a large baseline current signal. While the
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