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eDAQ sells a range of potentiostats:
 
eDAQ sells a range of potentiostats:
* [http://www.edaq.com/product_details_page.php?product_no=ER466 ER466 Potentiostat / Galvanostat]
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* [http://www.edaq.com/ER466 ER466 Integrated Potentiostat]
* [http://www.edaq.com/product_details_page.php?product_no=EA163 EA163 Potentiostat]
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* [http://www.edaq.com/EA163 EA163 Potentiostat]
* [http://www.edaq.com/product_details_page.php?product_no=EA362 EA362 (two-channel high sensitivity potentiostat)]
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* [http://www.edaq.com/EA362 EA362 Dual Picostat]
* [http://www.edaq.com/product_details_page.php?product_no=EA164 EA164 (four-channel potentiostat)]
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* [http://www.edaq.com/EA164 EA164 QuadStat]
  
  
The [http://www.edaq.com/ecorder.php e-corder] from eDAQ is a data recorder and waveform generator. It is compatible with many other brands and models of potentiostats.
 
  
Potentiostats suitable for use with the e-corder and [http://www.edaq.com/product_details_page.php?product_no=ES260 EChem software] should have an ‘external input’ (for the potential waveform signal) and analog ‘recorder’ outputs. This includes most analog potentiostats.
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The [http://www.edaq.com/e-corder-units e-corder] from eDAQ is a data recorder and waveform generator. It is compatible with many other brands and models of potentiostats.
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Potentiostats suitable for use with the e-corder and [http://www.edaq.com/ES260 EChem software] should have an ‘external input’ (for the potential waveform signal) and analog ‘recorder’ outputs. This includes most analog potentiostats.
  
 
Even if the potentiostat does not have an ‘external input’, it can still be used with the e-corder to record signals; Just make sure the potentiostat has analog ‘recorder’ or ‘monitor’ outputs.
 
Even if the potentiostat does not have an ‘external input’, it can still be used with the e-corder to record signals; Just make sure the potentiostat has analog ‘recorder’ or ‘monitor’ outputs.
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If your potentiostat is presently used with a conventional chart recorder, XY plotter, or oscilloscope, it will almost certainly be suitable for connection to e-corder.  
 
If your potentiostat is presently used with a conventional chart recorder, XY plotter, or oscilloscope, it will almost certainly be suitable for connection to e-corder.  
  
The e-corder connects to potentiostats from the following manufacturers:
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The e-corder connects to potentiostats from the following manufacturers. See also our [https://www.edaq.com/potentiostat-compatibility Potentiostat Compatibility] page:
 
* AMEL
 
* AMEL
 
* BANK Elektronik
 
* BANK Elektronik
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For more information, please refer to the EChem software manual, available after following the Manuals link at the [http://www.edaq.com/support.php eDAQ support] page.
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For more information, please refer to the EChem software manual, available after following the Manuals link at the [http://www.edaq.com/help eDAQ help] page.
 
Chapter 3 describes how to connect the e-corder to a potentiostat and how to set up the EChem software.
 
Chapter 3 describes how to connect the e-corder to a potentiostat and how to set up the EChem software.
 
Chapter 8 presents specific examples of third party potentiostats compatible with the e-corder.
 
Chapter 8 presents specific examples of third party potentiostats compatible with the e-corder.

Latest revision as of 20:15, 23 June 2017

Figure 1. e-corder with PAR362
Figure 2. e-corder with Hokuto Denko potentiostat
Figure 3. e-corder with Pine AFRDE4

How the e-corder and EChem software can be used with 3rd party potentiostats.

eDAQ sells a range of potentiostats:


The e-corder from eDAQ is a data recorder and waveform generator. It is compatible with many other brands and models of potentiostats.

Potentiostats suitable for use with the e-corder and EChem software should have an ‘external input’ (for the potential waveform signal) and analog ‘recorder’ outputs. This includes most analog potentiostats.

Even if the potentiostat does not have an ‘external input’, it can still be used with the e-corder to record signals; Just make sure the potentiostat has analog ‘recorder’ or ‘monitor’ outputs.

If your potentiostat is presently used with a conventional chart recorder, XY plotter, or oscilloscope, it will almost certainly be suitable for connection to e-corder.

The e-corder connects to potentiostats from the following manufacturers. See also our Potentiostat Compatibility page:

  • AMEL
  • BANK Elektronik
  • BAS (Bioanalytical Systems)
  • Cypress Systems
  • EMS
  • HEKA
  • Hokuto Denko
  • PINE Instruments
  • Princeton Applied Research (was EG&G PAR)
  • Radiometer
  • Schlumberger
  • Sycopel


For more information, please refer to the EChem software manual, available after following the Manuals link at the eDAQ help page. Chapter 3 describes how to connect the e-corder to a potentiostat and how to set up the EChem software. Chapter 8 presents specific examples of third party potentiostats compatible with the e-corder.