Sensit BT

Handheld and wireless dual-channel potentiostat

  • Capable of EIS up to 200 kHz
  • Built around the EmStat Pico module
  • Potential range -1.7 to +2 V
  • Current ranges 100 nA – 5 mA (max ±3 mA)
  • Can be used without PC or smartphone connection
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Description

The Sensit BT is ideal for electrochemical sensor applications. The Sensit BT connects wirelessly to your smartphone or tablet and controlled via the Android app PStouch. You can use the USB-C port to charge the Sensit BT or connect to a classic USB port on your PC and control the Sensit BT via our PC software PSTrace. 

The Sensit BT supports most common electrochemical techniques, including Cyclic Voltammetry, Square Wave Voltammetry and Impedance Spectroscopy (FRA/EIS). 

Two versions:

Sensit BT.SPE

Sensit BT.SNS

Sensor pitch 2.54 mm Cable length 40 cm
Electrode connections RE, WE, CE Connectors 2 mm banana
Allowed sensor thickness Between 0.1 mm and 0.8 mm Electrode connections RE, WE, WE2, CE
Maximum sensor width 11 mm  

Dual-channel and Bipotentiostat

The Sensit BT.SPE can be used for running sequential measurements on two different Screen-Printed Electrodes (SPE’s) each with their own Reference, Counter and Working electrodes.

The second channel can also be used in Bipotentiostat mode, functioning as second Working Electrode versus the Reference and Counter electrode of channel 1. Both working electrodes are recorded simultaneously in the Bipotentiostat mode.

The Sensit BT.SNS has a lead connected to the WE of channel 2 and can be used out-of-the-box for BiPotentiostat measurements.

On-board data storage

The Sensit BT is equipped with 500 MB internal storage memory.

Save measurements on-board as a backup. Or pre-program the device with a script and use the trigger button to run and store measurements: no need to connect a PC or smartphone. Browse and transfer all internally stored measurements back to the PC easily using PSTrace for Windows.

Techniques

Voltammetric techniques

  • Linear Sweep Voltammetry (LSV)
  • Cyclic Voltammetry (CV)

Pulsed techniques

  • Differential Pulse Voltammetry (DPV)
  • Square Wave Voltammetry (SWV)
  • Normal Pulse Voltammetry (NPV)

Amperometric techniques

  • Chronoamperometry (CA)
  • Chronocoulometry (CC)
  • MultiStep Amperometry (MA)
  • Pulsed Amperometric Detection (PAD)

Galvanostatic techniques

  • Open Circuit Potentiometry (OCP)

Electrochemical Impedance spectroscopy (EIS)

  • Potential scan (IMPE)
  • Fixed potential
  • Time scan (IMPT)
Missing a technique? See cross-reference list

Specifications

General
Full
dc-potential range
The maximum potential difference, that can be applied between WE and RE.
-1.7 to +2 V
Dynamic
dc-potential range
The maximum potential difference, that can be applied between WE and RE.
 [1]
2.2 V
Compliance voltage -2.0 to +2.3 V [2]
Maximum current ± 3 mA
Max. data acquisition rate (datapoints / s) 1000
Supports FRA/EIS

Yes

[1] The dynamic range is the range that can be covered during a single scan within the full potential range. For example; a linear scan can start at -1.5 V and end at 1.1 V or vice versa, covering 2.6 V dynamic range.

[2] The

compliance voltage
The compliance voltage is the maximum voltage that can be applied between the working and counter electrode. Another name could be the maximum cell potential. Continue reading
is the maximum potential between Working and Counter electrode and depends on the selected mode.

Dual-channel and Bipotentiostat functionality
  • The second channel of the Sensit BT can be used for running sequential measurements on two different cells each with their own Reference, Counter and Working electrodes.
  • The second channel can also be used in Bipotentiostat mode, functioning as second Working Electrode versus the Reference and Counter electrode of channel 1. Both channels are recorded simultaneously in the Bipotentiostat mode.
  • The second Working Electrode (WE2) can either be set at a potential offset with respect to WE1 or at a fixed potential with respect to RE1.
Potentiostat (controlled potential mode)
Channels

BT.SPE: 2 channels both with WE, RE and CE
BT.SNS: WE, RE, CE and WE2

Applied dc-potential resolution 537 µV
Applied potential accuracy < 0.2%
Current ranges 100 nA to 5 mA (10 or 12 ranges, depending on the mode)
Current resolution 0.006% of selected current range
(5.5 pA on 100 nA range)
Current accuracy < 0.5 % of the current ±0.1% of range
Measured potential resolution (for OCP) 56 uV (for OCP)
FRA / EIS (impedance measurements)
Frequency range 0.016 Hz to 200 kHz
Ac-amplitude range 1 mV to 0.25 V rms, or 0.708 V p-p
Electrometer
Electrometer amplifier input > 1 TΩ // 10 pF
Bandwidth  250 kHz
Other specifications
Power USB / battery
Communication USB (type C) and Wireless
Dimensions 75 x 55 x 23 mm (excl. optional cable)
Weight 75 g
Battery life 12 hours at max. power consumption
Full charge in < 3 hours
Auxiliary port No
Storage memory 500 MB for storing up to 16 million datapoints
EIS Accuracy Contour Plot

Software

PSTrace

PSTrace for Windows provides support for all techniques and device functionalities. With a smooth simple interface, showing only the applicable controls, PSTrace is suitable for all levels of user experience. Functions include:

  • Direct validation of method parameters
  • Equivalent Circuit Fitting
  • Automated peak search
  • Scripting for running an automated sequence of measurements
  • Open data in Origin and Excel with one click of a button
  • Browse measurements on PalmSens4’s internal storage
More information about PSTrace
PSTrace Method Editor

PStouch

PStouch works with all our single channel and multiplexed instruments. PStouch functions include:

  • Setting up and running measurements
  • Analysing and manipulating peaks
  • Sharing data directly via e-mail, Dropbox, or any other file sharing service
  • All files compatible with PSTrace

 

Get it on Google Play

More information about PStouch

Software Development Kits

The PalmSens Software Development Kits (SDKs) for .NET can be used with any of our instruments or OEM potentiostat modules to develop your own software. The SDK’s come with a set of examples that shows how to use the libraries.

PalmSens SDKs with examples are available for the following .NET Frameworks:

  • WinForms
  • WPF
  • Xamarin (for Android)
More information about SDKs for .NET

Compatibility

Is the Sensit Series immediately suitable for my application?

My sensor fits the connector.
The required electrochemical technique for my application is supported.
The analyte conductivity does not require a compliance voltage of 2/2.3 V.

Downloads

Software (2)

Name Last updated
PSTrace PC software for all single channel instruments PSTrace software is shipped as standard with all single channel and multiplexed instruments. The software provides support for all techniques and device functionalities. 08-07-24
MethodSCRIPT code examples MethodSCRIPT code examples include:
- MethodSCRIPTExample_C
- MethodSCRIPTExample_C_Linux
- MethodSCRIPTExample_C#
- MethodSCRIPTExample_Arduino
- MethodSCRIPTExample_Python
- MethodSCRIPTExample_iOS
- MethodSCRIPTExample_Android
Every code example comes with a "Getting Started" document.
07-07-24

Documentation (6)

Name Last updated
MethodSCRIPT v1.5 The MethodSCRIPT scripting language is designed to improve the flexibility of the PalmSens potentiostat and galvanostat devices for OEM users. It allows users to start measurements with arguments that are similar to the arguments in PSTrace. PalmSens provides libraries and examples for handling low level communication and generating scripts for MethodSCRIPT devices such as the EmStat Pico and EmStat4. 25-03-24
Sensit BT Operator’s Manual Learn how to connect the instrument, understand the specifications, use the features and troubleshoot if needed. 13-03-24
MethodSCRIPT v1.4 The MethodSCRIPT scripting language is designed to improve the flexibility of the PalmSens potentiostat and galvanostat devices for OEM users. It allows users to start measurements with arguments that are similar to the arguments in PSTrace. PalmSens provides libraries and examples for handling low level communication and generating scripts for MethodSCRIPT devices such as the EmStat Pico and EmStat4. 01-02-23
Sensit BT Brochure Sensit BT Brochure 09-09-22
MethodSCRIPT v1.2 MethodSCRIPT v1.2 protocol description 28-04-20
MethodSCRIPT v1.1 MethodSCRIPT v1.1 protocol description 17-04-20

Application Note (3)

Name Last updated
Vitamin C Detection with ItalSens IS-C This application note describes how to create a calibration for quantitative measurements of vitamin C. Due to the detailed description and harmless solutions this an excellent electrochemical experiment with liquids for beginners in the field of electrochemistry. 27-01-21
Limitations for EIS on EmStat Pico 18-12-20
Connect SensitBT using wireless communication This application note describes various ways to connect the portable SensitBT using wireless communication. To connect using Android you can use PSTouch, in Windows you can use PSTrace or MethodSCRIPT. In iOS you can use MethodSCRIPT. 10-11-20
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