A Microprocessor Controlled Potentiostat for Electrochemical Measurements. 1978

M I Cohen, and P A Heimann
National Measurement Laboratory, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C. 20234.

A system, utilizing a microprocessor, intended for the control and unattended operation of a standard laboratory potentiostat is described. The system consists of a central processing unit, 16 kilobytes of random access memory, peripheral interfacing, a timer and digital to analog and analog to digital converters. It allows flexible operation of the potentiostat by programming of the central processor.

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