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Click here to return to the main AfterMath support page 
  
   Like most software applications, the AfterMath Data Organizer software is continually being revised and improved to better meet your needs.  This page records the history of these improvements.</description>
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How do I use the sampling â€œpre-pulse widthâ€ and â€œpost-pulse widthâ€ on the Differential Pulse Voltammetry method (DPV)? 
  
  



Overview


   The Differential Pulse Voltammetry method (DPV) measures the difference in current before and after a voltammetric pulse. The parameters specify both an output pulse waveform and input sampling. The â€œpre-pulse widthâ€ and â€œpost-pulse widthâ€ describe, with respect to the pulse, when theâ€¦</description>
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General

	*   How do I get started? Where do I begin?

Working with data

	*   How can I invert the axis on plots?
	*   How can I save data periodically during long-term experiments?
	*   How can I export data?
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Note: This article is part of the  AfterMath Data Organizer User's Guide 
  (these requirements were last updated on August 16th, 2010) 
  
  

Basic System Requirements

	*  Processor Class: Pentium IV or equivalent
	*  Operating System:  see instrument specific notes below
	*  Processor Speed: 1 GHz or faster
	*  Physical Memory: 512 MB or higher
	*  GUI Platform: Microsoft .NET 2.0 (what's this?)
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Document ID: LMTPFIRST (REV 1) 03-APR-2009 

Summary

This document provides links to important information about how to set up your WaveNow or WaveNano USB Potentiostat.

Documentation

All documentation for your potentiostat and the AfterMath software package can be found at our on-line â€œwikiâ€ site.  There are several very useful entry points to our wiki site listed below:</description>
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        <description>Our new WaveNow USB Potentiostat is the perfect solution for the budget-conscious academic researcher or laboratory instructor.  Pine is presently offering a complete system for teaching &amp; research for under $6000!  (bundle details here).

This system is perfect for introducing your undergraduate students to modern electroanalytical chemistry.  We even have laboratory handouts already prepared for you to use with your students.  One of these experiments ( click here) demonstrates how cyclic voltâ€¦</description>
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Note: This is one of many articles describing the WaveNow and WaveNano potentiostats. 
  
   

A Note Regarding Potentiostat Specifications

The WaveNow, WaveNowXV and WaveNano potentiostat / galvanostat systems are designed to be affordable, portable instruments capable of performing a wide array of electroanalytical techniques. The intended audience for these instruments are those researchers, instructors, and students who use electroanalytical chemistry as a routine tool. While maâ€¦</description>
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 Related Links: CBP Bipotentiostat Support Page, AfterMath Data Organizer User's Guide 
  
   This article is meant as a guide to the installation of the CBP Bipotentiostat system and the AfterMath Data Organizer software package which controls this instrument.  It includes instructions for the physical installation of the interface board in your computer, the NI-DAQ device driver software, connection of the interface board to the bipotentiostat, and finally, testing of the overall sâ€¦</description>
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 Related Links: CBP Bipotentiostat, Interface Boards, Device Drivers 
  
   
   

Device Driver:  NIDAQ 7.4

This version of the NIDAQ device driver is appropriate for use with Windows XP / 2000 / NT systems.

The link below will take you to a web page on the National Instruments web site from which you can download the NIDAQ driver.  Note that National Instruments may require you to create an account on their web site before permitting you to download the device driver.</description>
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Note: This article is part of the Pine WaveNow/WaveNano Potentiostat User's Guide 
  
   

Cable Kit Description

This kit (Pine part number AKCABLE5) provides a generic cell cable which is compatible with the WaveNow and WaveNano potentiostats.</description>
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 Related Links: CBP Bipotentiostat Support Page 
  
   In general, the personal computer used with the CBP bipotentiostat system must be a desktop or tower system (not a laptop), and it must be running the Windows XP operating system. There must be one full size PCI slot available to accomodate the interface board.</description>
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