Gamry EIS Box 5000
Gamry EIS Box 5000
The EIS Box consists of a Gamry Interface 5000 potentiostat/galvanostat/ZRA as the base unit, combined with an 8-channel multiplexer for the sequential impedance analysis of batteries (max. 6 V cell voltage).The EIS Box 5000 enables the detailed characterisation of multiple batteries using the sophisticated method of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) in an intuitive manner, whilst delivering reliable results at high throughput. This efficiently accelerates tasks in quality assurance, materials development and fundamental research into electrochemical energy storage systems.
Product Description
With the EIS Box 5000, the Gamry Interface 5000 potentiostat/galvanostat/ZRA built into it becomes a powerful multi-channel instrument with which you can run the electrochemical operations of the active channel on up to 8 electrochemical cells in sequence. With the EIS Box 5000, you can charge and discharge the cells on the channels, especially in conjunction with an additional external battery tester, and sequentially characterise a test sample with a defined state of charge (SOC) in detail for its loss mechanisms using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. Sequences can be carried out repeatedly and automatically, monitored in a local network and the desired increased throughput of long-term experiments can be achieved.
The EIS Box 5000 is not suitable for simultaneous multi-channel system experiments with high temporal resolution or with many different operations per channel; instead, multi-channel potentiostats are recommended.
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Electrochemistry – simply try something new!Specifications
DIMENSIONS (cm)48 (W) x 13 (H) x 48 (D)
SYSTEM
Cell stack voltage (max.): ±26 V
Working electrode potential (max.): ±6 V
Maximum current: ±5 A
Number of current measurement ranges with internal amplification: 8 (500 nA – 5 A)
Input resistance: >10¹² Ω
Frequency range for EIS measurements: 10 µHz – 100 kHz
EARTHING
Floating ground / earthing via the housing optionally possible
Options and Accessories
Measuring cells and accessories:
• Low-inductance battery holder (dual CR2032 / dual 18650)
Applications
• The Basics of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Part 1
• The Basics of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Part 2
• The Basics of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Part 3
• The Basics of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Part 4
• The Quality of Your Fit in EIS
• EIS in Wetting of Lithium-ion Battery Materials
• Technical Note The Risks of Using Unshielded Cables
• Measurement Accuracy and Thermal Conductivity of Water
• Getting Started With Your First Experiment: EIS300 Electrochemical Impedance Techniques- Potentiostatic Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy
• Cable-capacitance Correction
• Guide – Connection and parameters for electrochemical measurements on batteries
• Simultaneous measurement of both half cells of a battery with the Interface 5000
