Chapter 3 — The Dual Picostat
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Cell Control
The Dual Picostat can be in one of three cell modes, controlled by the
Cell radio buttons:
•
Standby
: If Standby cell mode is selected the auxiliary and
reference electrodes are isolated by an internal relay which
effectively means that all the electrodes are at a ‘floating’ potential
and that no current will be passed through your experimental
solution. The electrodes will not be connected until the Picostat
control dialog is closed and the Chart, Scope or EChem Start button
is clicked to begin a scan. The Applied Potential control is disabled
in this mode.
•
Real
: In Real cell mode the electrodes will be active and the
Applied Potential slider control can be used to adjust the potential.
When you close the control dialog (using EChem software) the
Picostat will revert to Standby mode until the Start button is clicked
to begin a scan. If you are using Chart software, the Picostat will
remain in Real mode when the dialog is closed — this allows you to
start and stop recording data while the electrodes remain active,
which allows periodic recording of the signal from amperometric
biosensors or
in vivo
electrodes without disturbing the environment
around the electrodes.
•
ZRA & High Z
: In this cell mode the Dual Picostat current channel
acts as a zero resistance ammeter (ZRA) while the associated
potential channel acts as a high impedance voltmeter (High Z). The
ZRA measures the current flowing between the working and
auxiliary electrode lead wires, while the high impedance voltmeter
monitors the potential between the working and reference electrode
lead positions. Note that:
- ZRA & High Z cell mode is only accessible when in Picostat
operating mode;
- it is not possible to adjust the potential while using this mode;
- Dual Picostat CH2 can act as a second ZRA and high
impedance voltmeter.
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