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Lesson0.pdf |
This lesson demonstrates most of the basic features
of DigiElch such as running a simulation, copying & pasting simulation objects,
saving and exporting of simulation data, customizing colors and screen display,
zooming the screen display, retrieving the coordinates of individual current points
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Lesson1.pdf |
This lesson demonstrates the use of DigiElch for running a
C-Profile-Simulation (i.e. a simulation showing simultaneously
how both the current curve and the associated concentration profiles are changing
as function of the electrode potential). It also explains most of the commands available
in the C-Profiles Menu
and the options for customizing the appearance of the screen display and
the drawing of the concentration profiles.
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Lesson2.zip |
The zip-archive contains CVs measured with different scan
rates using an instrument that does not support DigiElch’s use-format.
The Lesson shows in the form of a "step-by-step-description" what needs to be done
for setting up a data fitting project based on such files. |
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Lesson3.zip |
This lesson demonstrates
how the potential steps used during data fitting can be individually specified for
each target file. Experimental CVs are usually measured with small potential steps
(less than or equal to 1 mV). DigiElch 4 enables the user to select
fitting potential steps which are different from the experimental ones.
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Lesson4.zip |
This lesson demonstartes how current points in target curves
can be excluded in a fitting project. This option becomes important if the current
measured in a certain region is known to be affected by artefacts which cannot be
reproduced on the basis of the simulation model. |
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