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EA362 -
eDAQ Pty Ltd.
The Dual Picostat is a two channel high sensitivity potentiostat suitable for use with carbon fiber and ultramicroelectrodes for the monitoring of low current signals (down to picoameperes). It is commonly used for in vivo monitoring of dopamine by amperometry.
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EA163 -
eDAQ Pty Ltd.
This modular potentiostat is perfect for cyclic voltammetry and electroanalytical chemistry, and can use two (working and counter), or three (working, auxiliary and reference) electrodes. It can also operate as a galvanostat, ZRA (zero resistance ammeter), and high impedance voltmeter. It must be used together with any e-corder model.
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EA164 -
eDAQ Pty Ltd.
The QuadStat is a software-controlled four-channel potentiostat. Each channel can be used as a single three-electrode potentiostat. Alternatively two (bipotentiostat), three, or four working electrodes can be used in a single reaction chamber with a common reference and auxiliary electrode. Potential at each working electrode can be independently adjusted between 2.5 V, or by using an external waveform generator to between 10 V. The QuadStat can measure currents from pico- to milliamperes, making it ideal for amperometric biosensor research including use as a multichannel monitor for in vivo nitric oxide or dissolved oxgen sensors.
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EP352 -
eDAQ Pty Ltd.
A compact signal conditioner for monitoring low current, two-electrode (anode and cathode) amperometric sensors.Electrical isolation ensures that readings are not influenced by nearby current sources such as conductivity, or voltammetric electrodes.
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EPU352 -
eDAQ Pty Ltd.
A compact signal conditioner for monitoring low current, two-electrode (anode and cathode) amperometric sensors. By setting the polarization voltage to zero it can also be used as a zero resistance ammeter (ZRA).Electrical isolation ensures that readings are not influenced by nearby current sources such as conductivity, or voltammetric electrodes.
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ER466 -
eDAQ Pty Ltd.
The ER466 Integrated Potentiostat System is our most popular potentiostat model, being ideal for cyclic, linear sweep, and most analytical pulse voltammetric experiments, either in the research or teaching laboratory. It also functions as a galvanostat, ZRA (zero resistance ammeter), and high impedance voltmeter (electrometer).