EIS Spectrum Analyser download page EIS Spectrum Analyser download page Copyright Notice and Terms of Use The EIS Spectrum Analyser is 'AS-IS' and free for noncommercial use. If you would like to use the software commercially, please contact the authors at eisanalyser@gmail.com. Use this address also for bug reports and comments on EIS Spectrum Analyser. Although the authors have done their best to insure accuracy and safety of the analyser, the software comes with no warranty nor guarantee. Copyright: Aliaksandr Bandarenka and Genady Ragoisha Recommended form of the citation in publications: Bondarenko A. S., Ragoisha G. In Progress in Chemometrics Research, Pomerantsev A.
L., Ed.; Nova Science Publishers: New York, 2005, pp. 89–102 (the program is available online at Installation and Get Started Instruction Last update: Download (450 KB) and unpack to any folder on your computer. The eisanalyser.zip archive contains the executable file eissa1.exe (441 KB) and a folder with examples of data files and EISSA projects.
No further installation is required in Windows 98/XP/Vista/7. Examples with.eis file name extension belong to project files,.txt - simulated spectra. Impedance spectra with any file name extension can be loaded, provided the file structure complies with the one described in the online manual. For information on how to use the program consult the online help from the program Help menu (the online Help address is Small buttons marked with '?' Open short hints on the use of the corresponding panel. Press 'OK' button at the end of the hint to return to the program window.
Technical information The EIS Spectrum Analyser program creates no files, except the projects, reports and data files you create yourself with commands from File menu. To remove the program from your computer just delete the program folder. The program keeps in Windows registry the path to the initial directory for file browsing dialogues. By default this is the path of the current directory of the program file. To change the starting path of the browsing dialogues, just execute Save path command in the File menu after opening or saving a file in a new folder.
The path is stored in 'EISFit' key in the Software section of the Current User. The program creates no other keys in the registry. Revision history Version 1.0. Beta release. Alpha release. Acknowledgements Fuel Cell Laboratory of the Nissan Research Center is gratefully acknowledged for financial support.
. Functional software platform used to control various Princeton Applied Research potentiostats/galvanostats (VersaSTAT and PARSTAT series) with the option of sequencing potentiostatic, galvanostatic and impedance capabilities for versatile experiment design. Simple to use, straight forward data comparison and convenient data analysis and fitting routines, such as Tafel, polarization resistance and peak analysis. Text file format allows easy importing of data into other graphing software for further analysis and/or report generation.
New versions made easily accessible with free download from our website. Collaborators and coworkers, without access to an instrument, can also install the software for manageable data sharing. Wide range of electrochemical test techniques, including cyclic voltammetry, NPV/DPV, impedance, AC voltammetry and Mott-Schottky. Wide range of materials test techniques, including I-V, C-V, impedance and Mott-Schottky. Full support of XM products including ModuLab, ModuLab XM and Apps-XM series. Full support of Power Boosters up to 100 V and 100 A for DC and EIS electrochemistry. Integrated temperature control including custom designed cryostats and furnaces.
Integrated equivalent circuit and electronic materials fitting functions. Wide range of potentiostatic and galvanostatic test techniques for battery/fuel cell/supercapacitor, including charge/discharge, cyclic voltammetry, galvanic pulse, and impedance (if FRAs are connected). Full support of CellTest multichannel potentiostat products including 1470E, 1470A/1480A. Full support of 1455A/1451A for parallel impedance, and 12xx FRAs for multiplexed impedance. Power Boosters for DC and EIS testing of high power batteries/ fuel cells and for anodization and electroplating. Data Acquisition Software. Operates with all current SIGNAL RECOVERY Lock-in Amplifiers, Boxcar Averagers, and the Model 5113 Preamplifiers.
Suitalbe for Windows XP/Vista. Remote Front Panel mode.
Experiment Recording mode - take data versus time, frequency or auxiliary ADC values. Input and output triggers. Method and Data storage. ASCII text export utility. GPIB or RS232 operation. Free demonstration version available Acquire is a comprehensive data acquisition package designed to operate most currentand many former SIGNAL RECOVERY instruments from a personal computer.
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