Methods
Testsampling
Click the gauge icon in the top left above the method list to switch to Testsampling view. Testsampling offers quick access to basic measurements, allowing you to:
Check the open-circuit potential (OCV) to verify proper cell connections
Output simple fixed currents or voltages
Measure single impedance points to validate cabling or component contacts
If you switch on the potentiostat in Testsampling and then select one of the methods from the list, the potentiostat remains switched on after this method is finished. This allows you to run multiple simple measurements without repeatedly switching the potentiostat on and off.
If you have multiple potentiostats, you must set the potentiostat on which you want to perform the experiments in the hardware settings. It is not sufficient to change the potentiostat in the test sampling.
Experiments
- DC Calibration
- Start Phase Potentiostatic
- Start Phase Galvanostatic
- Open Circuit Voltage Scan (OCV)
- Chronopotentiometry
- Chronoamperometry
- Cyclic Voltammetry (CV)
- Linear Sweep Voltammetry (LSV)
- Linear Sweep Galvanostatic
- Staircase Voltammetry
- Staircase Galvanostatic
- Steady State Staircase Voltammetry
- Steady State Staircase Galvanostatic
- Normal Pulse Voltammetry (NPV)
- Differential Pulse Voltammetry (DPV)
- Square Wave Voltammetry (SWV)
- Potentiostatic EIS (PEIS)
- Galvanostatic EIS (GEIS)
- Galvanostatic EIS with Voltage Amplitude (GEIS-VA)
Custom Experiments
For creating custom experiments, use the Custom Experiment Builder. You can implement complex experimental logic-including conditional statements, loops, and variable manipulation-using intuitive visual blocks.