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HunStat2 - a simple and low-cost potentiostat with electrochemical impedance spectroscopy capability
Istvan Vamos1, Richard Morrison2, Sandor Michaletzky3
1Lajos Petrik Vocational Chemistry School, Budapest, Hungary.
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We have developed a low-cost (30 USD), simple do-it-yourself (DIY) potentiostat with cyclic voltammetry (CV), open circuit potential (OCP) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) capability. The HunStat2 potentiostat is based on Analog Devices' AD5941 Analog Front End chip, which significantly simplifies the construction of potentiostats for both direct and alternating current (DC and AC, respectively) techniques. Interested readers are provided with circuit diagrams and a bill of materials to build the potentiostat on their own. In addition, control software is also provided free of charge. The software enables acquisition and visualization of data. In summary, HunStat2 introduces a simple and low-cost DIY potentiostat recommended for both analytical and educational purposes.
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