
Create Your Own Components for EIS |
||
|
With Gamry’s Echem Analyst and Model Editor you can create all sorts of EIS models provided they are made up of series and parallel combinations of 8 different basic circuit components. We’ve included normal electronic elements like resistors, capacitors, inductors, and other components that represent electrochemical processes, e.g., Constant Phase Element and Warburg (diffusional) Impedance. Some users find that the 8 components are not adequate for modeling their impedance data. To handle novel components, we’ve come up with a way for you to create your own circuit elements. This is done by creating a Dynamic Link Library (DLL) that contains all the information necessary to describe your new component, including the bitmap to draw the button or component in the Model Editor. Now, for the first time in any commercial software, a component can be added using this procedure. All you need is to be able to calculate the impedance as a function of its own parameters and the frequency. Once the DLL is created, it just has to be copied so that the Echem Analyst can find it and it is ready to go. You can load multiple DLLs and share your DLLs with fellow users. The procedure is straightforward and outlined step by step in a new Application Note called "User Defined Components". We have followed the user defined component process ourselves to include three transmission lines in Echem Analyst Version 5.6. |
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Home
| Products
| App
Notes | Sales
| Contact
| News
| Support
| Search
|
||