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Development of ARM-7 Based Potentiostat for the Electrochemical Laboratory
In this paper development of ARM-7 microcontroller based potentiostat for the electrochemical laboratory is described. Its operation is based on the three electrode potentiostat. The use of microcontroller allows; generation of excitation potential, acquisition of sensed analog current, processing and storage of data. The developed system is used for the identification and quantification of analyte with the use of computer program.
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Potentiostat, ARM-7, Microcontroller, Electrochemical Laboratory.
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