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Learn how to perform your first electrochemical measurement with in Never lose data again: learn how to save measurements on the potentiostat's internal storage, using Perform standard addition and make calibration curves directly, using Learn how to perform equivalent circuit fitting to your measurement in If you need to measure more then one channel sequentially, a multiplexer is what you need. In this Learn how to switch to and use a Nyquist plot and compare it to a Bode plot, using

Electrochemical measurement can take hours or even days. If your PC restarts or crashses, you don't want to lose any data. Learn how to add curves and change their appearances in Learn how to perform a Tafel plot analysis, perform a Butler-Volmer fit and circuit fitting in Learn how to perform curve operations and base line subtraction in

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PSTrace Tutorial #20 - How to perform Stripping Techniques with a potentiostat?
PSTrace Tutorial #1: Perform your first electrochemical measurement
PSTrace Tutorial #12: Working with Internal Storage
PSTrace Tutorial #16: Analytical Mode
PSTrace Tutorial #10: Equivalent Circuit Fitting
PSTrace Tutorial #19 - How to operate a Multiplexer with a potentiostat?
PSTrace Tutorial #15: Nyquist Plot
PSTrace & MultiTrace Tutorial #21: How to never lose your data with Autosaving?
PSTrace Tutorial #2: Add curves and change their appearances
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PSTrace Tutorial #17: Corrosion Mode
PSTrace tutorial #3: curve operations and base line subtraction
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PSTrace Tutorial #20 - How to perform Stripping Techniques with a potentiostat?

PSTrace Tutorial #20 - How to perform Stripping Techniques with a potentiostat?

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PSTrace Tutorial #1: Perform your first electrochemical measurement

PSTrace Tutorial #1: Perform your first electrochemical measurement

Learn how to perform your first electrochemical measurement with in

PSTrace Tutorial #12: Working with Internal Storage

PSTrace Tutorial #12: Working with Internal Storage

Never lose data again: learn how to save measurements on the potentiostat's internal storage, using

PSTrace Tutorial #16: Analytical Mode

PSTrace Tutorial #16: Analytical Mode

Perform standard addition and make calibration curves directly, using

PSTrace Tutorial #10: Equivalent Circuit Fitting

PSTrace Tutorial #10: Equivalent Circuit Fitting

Learn how to perform equivalent circuit fitting to your measurement in

PSTrace Tutorial #19 - How to operate a Multiplexer with a potentiostat?

PSTrace Tutorial #19 - How to operate a Multiplexer with a potentiostat?

If you need to measure more then one channel sequentially, a multiplexer is what you need. In this

PSTrace Tutorial #15: Nyquist Plot

PSTrace Tutorial #15: Nyquist Plot

Learn how to switch to and use a Nyquist plot and compare it to a Bode plot, using

PSTrace & MultiTrace Tutorial #21: How to never lose your data with Autosaving?

PSTrace & MultiTrace Tutorial #21: How to never lose your data with Autosaving?

Electrochemical measurement can take hours or even days. If your PC restarts or crashses, you don't want to lose any data.

PSTrace Tutorial #2: Add curves and change their appearances

PSTrace Tutorial #2: Add curves and change their appearances

Learn how to add curves and change their appearances in

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PSTrace Tutorial #17: Corrosion Mode

PSTrace Tutorial #17: Corrosion Mode

Learn how to perform a Tafel plot analysis, perform a Butler-Volmer fit and circuit fitting in

PSTrace tutorial #3: curve operations and base line subtraction

PSTrace tutorial #3: curve operations and base line subtraction

Learn how to perform curve operations and base line subtraction in

PSTrace Tutorial #5: Scripting your electrochemical experiment in PSTrace

PSTrace Tutorial #5: Scripting your electrochemical experiment in PSTrace

Learn how to script your experiment in