Gamry multi-channel potentiostat with Interface Power Hub (IPH)
Gamry multi-channel potentiostat with Interface Power Hub (IPH)
Multichannel systems are ideal for any application where increased experimental throughput can enhance the statistical significance.Gamry’s multi-channel potentiostat allows you to flexibly configure a single, highly informative system for research purposes from a wide range of channels. This flexibility means you can operate each channel individually, in groups, or all together. Each channel covers either a current measurement range from 100 pA to 1 A (IFC1010) or from 500 nA to 5 A (IFC5000) and can maintain a maximum potential of ±12 V (IFC1010) or ±6 V (IFC5000) at the working electrode.
Product Description
The multi-channel potentiostat combines up to eight potentiostats / galvanostats / ZRAs from Gamry in a single system. The flexibility always allows free choice for the configuration of a multi-channel system without having to sacrifice space for additional modules, e.g. for impedance spectroscopy or for particularly low or particularly high current measurements. However, the flexibility and informative value of a multi-channel system can also be combined with an additional system from the Reference device series to create a heterogeneous high-performance system. Compared to a single-channel system, each additional channel has either identical technical specifications in a homogeneous multi-channel system or broader specifications in a heterogeneous multi-channel system with an increasing reduction in costs per channel.
In this way, Gamry customers do not have to sacrifice performance within a given budget by specifying that their application can only achieve valid results with higher experimental throughput. The full range of Gamry’s application software is available for all multi-channel systems. The flexibility of Gamry’s software allows you to run different experiments in a multi-channel system either independently in each channel or in multiple channels simultaneously.
An additional increase in flexibility by equipping each individual channel with its own software since version 7 makes it easy to separate multi-channel systems or to remove each individual channel and run or continue experiments at a different measuring station. The removability of individual channels for connecting remote measuring cells means that long measuring cables and the associated restrictions in the available bandwidth of the system can be avoided.
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DIMENSIONS (cm)65 (W) x 40 (H) x 30 (D)
SYSTEM
Working electrode potential (max.): ±12 V (IFC1010) or ±6 V (IFC5000)
Maximum current: ±1 A (IFC1010) or ±5 A (IFC5000)
Number of current measurement ranges with internal amplification: 11 (100 pA – 1 A; IFC1010) or 8 (500 nA – 5 A; IFC5000)
Input resistance (IFC1010 and IFC5000): >10¹² Ω
Frequency range for EIS measurements: 10 µHz – 2 MHz (IFC1010) or 10 µHz – 1 MHz (IFC5000)
Temperature measurement (IFC1010 and IFC5000): Pt1000 input
iR COMPENSATION (
IFC1010 and IFC5000):
Current Interrupt (CI) method up to approx. 20 mV/s
EARTHING (IFC1010 and IFC5000)
Floating ground / earthing via the housing optionally possible
Options and Accessories
Measurement cells and accessories:
• ECM8
• RDE710
• eQCM15M
• EuroCell
• Flexcell
• Lithium Battery Materials Cell
• Low Inductance Battery Holder (Dual-CR2032 / Dual-18650)
Applications
• Testing Super-Capacitors
• How to Buy a Potentiostat
• The Quality of Your Fit in EIS
• Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)
• Measuring Surface Related Currents using Digital Staircase Voltammetry
• Characterisation of a Supercapacitor using an Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance
• Compliance Voltage: How Much is Enough
• Two, Three and Four Electrode Experiments
• Understanding iR Compensation
• THE Method for Crevice Corrosion Repassivation Potentials
• Rapid Electrochemical Assessment of Paint
• Testing Electrochemical Capacitors Part 2: Cyclic Charge Discharge and Stacks
• Testing Electrochemical Capacitors Part 1: CV, EIS, and Leakage Current
• Testing Lithium Ion Batteries
• Testing Electrochemical Capacitors: Part 3 – Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy
• EIS of Organic Coatings and Paints
• EIS Measurement of a Very Low Impedance Lithium Ion Battery
• Measuring Batteries Using the Right Setup (Dual-cell CR2032 and 18650 Battery holder)
• Potentiostatic EIS Tutorial – Getting Started
