PG580 hand held potentiostat/galvanostat offers the researcher the ability to transfer technologies developed in the laboratory to a next stage of testing in the field
Marking a new generation in instrumentation for in-field measurement tools from Princeton Applied Research, the PG580 hand held potentiostat/galvanostat offers the researcher the ability to transfer technologies developed in the laboratory to a next stage of testing in the field.
Weighing in at only 420g with battery, its ergonomical design allows it to sit comfortably in the palm of the hand.
A large graphics screen continuously updates relaying information about the experiment and results.
Hardware specifications have been optimized to aid in the development and testing of many types of electrochemical sensors.
Applications in the bio-medical, environmental and electrochemical sensor industry are ideally suited to the PG580.
The instrument can sequentially address up to five working electrodes for those applications that use multi-array detection.
The interface to the PC or laptop computer is via the serial port allowing an easy connection to every system.
The PG580 can be operated in the laboratory free standing or connected to a handy docking station.
When the experiment is ready to be performed in the field the instrument is programmed from the computer.
When it is disconnected from the computer it automatically switches to internal power.
A unique power management system provides power for up to ten hours use.
UiEchem software is included with PG580 and offers the ability to perform many of the standard techniques (such as CV, LSV, SWV, DPP, CA, CP).
In addition the Macro programming language allows the user to uniquely configure the instrument to perform a particular experiment and then store and analyze the data in the laboratory or field.