Nexus

Five features from the Nexus that every research potentiostat should have
Understand how to use five features from the Nexus, created by PalmSens. The Nexus is an electrochemical instrument that is a potentiostat, a galvanostat and an impedance analyzer...

Nexus & First measurement with the Nexus – a one ampere potentiostat
Would you like to measure electrochemical reactions with currents up to 1 ampere, like for battery research or corrosion? Dr. Lutz Stratmann will unbox the Nexus potentiostat for ...

Why choose a PalmSens Nexus potentiostat?
Get a quick overview of the PalmSens Nexus: an electrochemical instrument that is a potentiostat, a galvanostat and an impedance analyzer. This instrument is what you need for ana...
Nexus Operator’s Manual
Learn how to connect the instrument, understand the specifications, use the features and troubleshoot if needed.
MethodSCRIPT in action: introduction, demonstration and Q&A session
As an OEM supplier, PalmSens is aware of how important your own software is. We support our customers with several Software Development Kits (SDK), which make writing your own sof...
MethodSCRIPT: Tips & Tricks
These Tips & Tricks will guide you to create your first MethodSCRIPT, debug the script, solve any errors and visualize the results. At the end, you will find example scripts. A...
Troubleshooting on potentiostat experiments
Here are some general comments on trouble shooting that are valid for any experiment. We made this list to enable even not very experienced users to find the sources of trouble as soon as possible to keep the frustration level for you and coworkers as low as possible.
Potentiostatic and Galvanostatic EIS
What is GEIS? When to use GEIS or PEIS?