The new Parstat 2273 potentiostat/galvanostat/FRA combines the features of the well-known 273A with the advantages of the new Parstat family
For more than two decades, the Princeton Applied Research 273/273A has been the most popular instrument in the history of computer-controlled potentiostats/galvanostats.
The new Parstat 2273 potentiostat/galvanostat/FRA offers a combination of the renowned reliability, high current, and high compliance voltage of the 273A with the exceptional impedance capability, resolution, speed and latest software techniques of the new Parstat family.
"The 2273 is designed to be the most comprehensive potentiostat/galvanostat/FRA in a customer's laboratory.
"Since no one can predict how research needs will evolve over the years, we've designed the ultimate electrochemical tool to satisfy a customers needs not only for today - but for tomorrow." stated John Gitto, Product Manager.
The 2273 is an a potentiostat/galvanostat/FRA that consists of hardware capable of +/-10 V scan ranges, 2 A current capability, and EIS measurements from 10microHz to 1 MHz.
The interface to the PC or laptop is Universal Serial Bus (USB), so there is no need for an additional card for your system. Princeton Applied Research offers a full range of software modules sold separately for the 2273 including PowerCORR (DC corrosion techniques), Powersine (electrochemical impedance spectroscopy techniques), Powerpulse (Electroanalytical techniques), Powerstep (chronoamperometry and chronopotentiometry) and PowerCV(cyclic and linear sweep voltammetry techniques).