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8 electrode array 96 220

Manufactured by Metrohm
Sourced in Spain

The 12 × 8 electrode array (96×220) is a lab equipment product designed for electrochemical measurements. It provides a grid of 96 individually addressable electrodes within a 220 mm × 96 mm footprint. The core function of this product is to enable parallel electrochemical analysis and detection across multiple channels.

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Portable Electrochemical Device Design

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The HiMEX device consisted of a micro-controller (ATSAMD21G18, Atmel Corporation), a digital-to-analogue converter (DAC8552, Texas Instruments), an analogue-to-digital converter (AD7490, Analog Devices), a multiplexer (ADG708, Analog Devices), and 96 potentiostats. Each potentiostat had two operational amplifiers (AD8606, Analog Devices): one amplifier maintained the potential difference between a working and a reference electrode, and the other one functioned as a transimpedance amplifier to convert current to a voltage signal. The current-measuring range of the transimpedance amplifier was ±7.5 μA. A 12 × 8 electrode array (96×220, DropSens, Spain) was used.
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Portable Electrochemical Device Design

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The HiMEX device consisted of a micro-controller (ATSAMD21G18, Atmel Corporation), a digital-to-analogue converter (DAC8552, Texas Instruments), an analogue-to-digital converter (AD7490, Analog Devices), a multiplexer (ADG708, Analog Devices), and 96 potentiostats. Each potentiostat had two operational amplifiers (AD8606, Analog Devices): one amplifier maintained the potential difference between a working and a reference electrode, and the other one functioned as a transimpedance amplifier to convert current to a voltage signal. The current-measuring range of the transimpedance amplifier was ±7.5 μA. A 12 × 8 electrode array (96×220, DropSens, Spain) was used.
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