Powerpulse offers the ability to link techniques in a sequence, either the techniques within Powerpulse software, or techniques from a different module, such as EIS techniques from Powersine software
Princeton Applied Research has announced the introduction of a software module for its electrochemistry Powersuite series, Powerpulse, for performing electrochemically-based analytical measurements with its world-class potentiostats/galvanostats.
Powerpulse software offers 12 techniques to select from, along with the capability to create, modify, and save additional custom techniques.
Analytical voltammetry techniques include squarewave, differential pulse, normal pulse, and reverse normal pulse voltammetry, and are complemented with data analysis tools such as peak analysis and line fit.
Also included in the Powerpulse software are recurrent potential and galvanic pulse techniques, which are multi-step pulse and/or cycling techniques for performing experiments such as charge/discharge cycles on batteries.
The graphics capabilities in Powerpulse software permit up to four different plots of the same data to be viewed simultaneously on the screen, as well as the capability to add previously acquired data as an overlay for comparative purposes.
Powerpulse software, like all Powersuite modules, offers the ability to link techniques in a sequence, either the techniques within Powerpulse software, or techniques from a different module, such as EIS techniques from Powersine software.