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Firmware recovery
This article guides you on how to recover your PalmSens3 firmware if it does not connect properly anymore using a USB cable or Bluetooth.
Unboxing the EmStat4R
The EmStat4R delivers desktop performance in a rugged enclosure. The EmStat4R is a portable Battery or USB-powered Potentiostat, Galvanostat, and optional a Frequency Response Ana...
EmStat Pico Dev board – main dimensions
The development kit itself can also be integrated in a prototype product. This document gives the exact dimensions of the EmStat Pico Development board.
Nernst equation
The Nernst equation is one of the two central equations in electrochemistry. It describes the dependency of an electrode’s potential on its chemical environment.
Migrating to the EmStat4M LR or HR
This Application note shows the differences between our older and latest EmStat modules which are relevant when switching your software and electronics design to work with the EmStat4 LR or HR.
How to use Drop Detection with the SPE Connection Module
Describes the functionality and working principle of Drop Detection with the SPE Connection Module for EmStat Go and EmStat4R.
PStouch can’t find or access pssession or psmethod files
With PStouch, you could receive the warning “PStouch could not find or access the included demo files” when launching the app. This knowledge base article explain the c...
MultiPalmSens4 Brochure
A detailed description of the MultiPalmSens4 multi-channel potentiostat.
PalmSens4 IR Compensation Module – Brochure
This document describes the IR Compensation Module for PalmSens4. The module is available as an in-factory add-on module and provides positive feedback to compensate for the IR drop between the Reference electrode and the outside of the double layer of the electrochemical cell.
PalmSens4 BiPot – Brochure
For using an additional working electrode with your PalmSens4 to make it an BiPotentiostat.
Sensit Smart – Brochure
Differential Electrometer Amplifier Brochure
Amperometric Detection
Amperiometric Detection or Chronoamperometry (CA) is a simple, widely used electrochemical measurement technique. Many sensors, like those for glucose or oxygen, require this technique.