Multi-potentiostat contains up to 16 independent potentiostat/galvanostat channels that are capable of performing electrochemical impedance experiments simultaneously or independently
Trogone Instruments has announced the introduction of the Princeton Applied Research VMP2 multi-potentiostat product line. The VMP2 multi-potentiostat contains up to 16 independent potentiostat/galvanostat channels that are capable of performing electrochemical impedance experiments on all channels simultaneously and/or independently from 10uHz to 200kHz.
The VMP2 addresses applications in the battery, sensor, electroplating, coatings development and corrosion markets.
The VMP2 multi-potentiostat channels can be configured to operate as a bi-potentiostat, tri-potentiostat, or using all 16 working electrodes with a common counter and reference electrode.
The timebase for the VMP2 has been lowered to 200uSec, making it suitable to for applications in the plating industry.
The VMP2 features simultaneous measurement of the voltage and current using 16-bit A/Ds, along with up to two independent auxiliary inputs (such as pH, temperature, etc).
TTL level input and output signals are available for synchronising experiments with external devices.
The inherent 250mA current capability of the VMP2 makes it suitable for most applications.
Power amplifiers can be interfaced to the VMP2 to achieve maximum currents on each channel up to 20 Amps.
The Windows-based control software features over 23 standard techniques including corrosion experiments, voltammetry, pulse plating techniques, and testing protocols typically used in evaluating battery and fuel cell performance.


