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NEW -Autolab PGSTAT302N—High performance
This modular, high-current potentiostat/galvanostat with a compliance voltage of 30 V and a bandwidth of over 1 MHz has a maximum current of 2 A, which can be extended to 20 A with the BOOSTER20A module. The current resolution is 30 fA at a current range of 10 nA and can be delivered to perform iR compensation, including i-Interrupt, positive feedback or dynamic ohmic drop compensation. Combined with our FRA2 module, the PGSTAT302N is specially designed for optimal electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and can be customized by adding additional capability modules.
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PGSTAT100—Special applications
The PGSTAT100 is a high-voltage potentiostat/galvanostat with a compliance voltage of 100 V and
a maximum current of 250 mA, which can be increased to a maximum of 10 A when combined with the BOOSTER10A
module. Designed to address the needs of scientists doing electrochemical measurements in extreme
conditions, such as organic electrolytes, soil and concrete, the PGSTAT100 can be customized by adding
optional modules. It also offers a special “floating” version to perform measurements
on grounded working electrodes, such as buried pipelines or samples in autoclaves..
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PGSTAT12—Low-current measurements
The Autolab PGSTAT12 is a low-current, low-noise and fast potentiostat/galvanostat capable of measuring
maximum 250 mA with a compliance voltage of 12 V, making it an excellent choice for a high-performance,
low-cost option for small cell measurements. Designed originally for research on chemical and biosensors,
the PGSTAT12 is the ideal choice for all low-current applications and can be customized and enhanced
by adding one or more of the many available optional modules or accessories.
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III—Compact design
The most basic model in the Autolab family of instruments, the µAutolab Type III in combination
with the powerful GPES software can be used for all standard DC-electrochemical techniques.
This instrument has a built-in analog integrator, analog and digital inputs as well as analog and
digital outputs, making it a versatile instrument despite its non-modular nature. The analog input
allows you to measure an external signal (e.g., voltage) and the analog output can be used to control
external devices (e.g., rotating disk electrode). The digital inputs and outputs can be used to control
devices, such as mercury drop electrodes.
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III/FRA2—Low-cost impedance analyzer
The latest addition to the Autolab family, the µAutolab Type III/FRA2 is an ideal choice for
those who are looking for a low-cost and compact but high-performance electrochemical impedance analyzer.
Since it is fully integrated with the easy-to-use FRA software, you can perform impedance measurements
over the frequency range of 10 µHz–500 kHz.
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