[call_to_action color=”green”] This article is part of the AfterMath Data Organizer Electrochemistry Guide[/call_to_action] The choice of measurement sensitivity is very important when performing an electrochemical technique. If the...
In general, the personal computer used with the CBP bipotentiostat system must be a desktop or tower system (not a laptop). There must be one full size PCI slot available to accomodate the interface board. The operating system must be one of the versions of Microsoft...
A complete CBP bipotentiostat system is a combination of the bipotentiostat itself, an interface board and cable (manufactured by National Instruments), and a Windows-based desktop computer (usually provided by the customer). With any system made up of components from...
The Legacy NIDAQ device drivers used with the Pine AFCBP1 Bipotentiostat typically work without any problems when they are installed from an account which has administrative privileges and when the AfterMath or PineChem software applications are run from an account...
There are a variety of interface boards available for use with the CBP bipotentiostat system. When using our AfterMath software to control the bipotentiostat, Pine generally recommends using a 16-bit interface board because these boards produce higher resolution...
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