SP300 Potentiostat
Implemented before we documented on the wiki, readme says
You will need a copy of the EC-Lab OEM Development package from http://www.bio-logic.info/potentiostat-electrochemistry-ec-lab/software/oem-package/ to build and use this software The ECLABSDK macro in the Makefile will then need to point to this root
Beside EPICS BASE, the ASYN module is also needed and its location must be added to configure/RELEASE
Note: this driver is still in development, contact freddie.akeroyd@stfc.ac.uk for further details
The underlying oem package seems to support these devices so the driver may too:
SP50/SP-150/SP-200/SP-240/SP-300,
VSP/VSP-300, VMP3/VMP-300,
MPG-2 series, HCP-803/HCP-1005
The device supports multiple technique but out driver only support the following (new techniques can be implemented on request):
OCV - Open Circuit Voltage technique
CA - Chrono-Amperometry technique
PEIS - Potentio Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy technique
CV - Cyclic Voltammetry technique
LASV -
LOOP - Loop technique
TO - Trigger Out technique
TI - Trigger In technique
TOS - Trigger Out Set technique
VSTEP -
DURSTEP -
Unsupported techniques
Cyclic Voltammetry Advanced technique
Chrono-Potentiometry technique
Voltage Scan technique
Current Scan technique
Constant Power technique
Constant Load technique
Staircase Potentio Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy technique
Galvano Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy technique
Staircase Galvano Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy technique
Differential Pulse Voltammetry technique
Square Wave Voltammetry technique
Normal Pulse Voltammetry technique
Reverse Normal Pulse Voltammetry technique
Differential Normal Pulse Voltammetry technique
Differential Pulse Amperometry technique
Ecorr. Vs Time technique
Linear Polarization technique
Generalized Corrosion technique
Cyclic PotentioDynamic Polarization technique
PotentioDynamic Pitting technique
PotentioStatic Pitting technique
Zero Resistance Ammeter technique
Manual IR technique
IR Determination with PotentioStatic Impedance technique
IR Determination with GalvanoStatic Impedance technique