eDAQ e-corder chemistry measurement solutions
The eDAQ data recording systems, amplifiers and transducers are used for electrochemistry, chromatography, flow analysis, contactless conductivity and many other applications in the physical sciences laboratory.
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eDAQ data recording systems do not require programming, cards or switches. Just plug-and-play with USB connection to your computer!
With the easy-to-use and intuitive, yet very powerful Chart, Scope, Echem or Powerchrom system software, you are up and running in minutes.
Interact with other instruments through analog or digital in- and outputs. Process data immediately with the built-in real time functions and with the spreadsheet-like data pad. Save system setup and data processing steps in setup and macro files. Copy and paste data directly into text or Excel files for further processing and documentation.
The e-corders can be used with the eDAQ’s own fully software-controlled potentiostats and amplifiers (pH, conductivity, temperature, etc), as well as with many third party instruments and transducers.
The eDAQ advantage
- Easy to learn and use
- Fully software-controlled
- Versatile
- Great for teaching and research
- Fast and accurate
- Self-contained and portable
- Cost-effective
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eDAQ e-corder systems
The e-corder units are USB-connected data recorders for collection, display and analysis of signals from many types of laboratory instruments.
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eDAQ USB isoPods
Turns a PC into a low-cost sensor workstation for high-precision measurement of physical quantities.
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eDAQ e-corder isoPods
Miniature isolated amplifers for use with a variety of sensors and transducers for measurement of physical quantities.
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eDAQ Potentiostats
Single or quad-channel three electrode potentiostats for voltammetric and amperometric experiments.
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eDAQ Mega Teaching Kit
The Teaching kit includes all the hardware, software, electrodes and transducers required to quickly develop a wide range of exciting experiments for chemistry and biochemistry laboratory courses.
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