- Galvanostat
A galvanostat is a
control andmeasuring device capable to keep constant the current through anelectrolytic cell incoulometric titrations , disregarding changes in the load itself. A synonym is "amperostat ".Its main feature is its "nearly" "infinite" (i.e. extremely high respect to common loads) internal resistance.
The designation "galvanostat" is mainly used in
electrochemistry : this device differs from common constant current sources by its ability to supply "and measure" a wide range of currents (frompicoampere s toamperes ) of both polarities.Technical realization
The simpler galvanostat consists of a high-voltage source producing a constant voltage "" with a resistor "" connected in series: in order to force an almost constant current through a load, this resistor shall be much higher than the load resistor . As a matter of fact, the current "" through the load is given by
:
and if >>, the current "" is approximately determined by "" as follows
:
This simple realization requires rather high voltages (~100 V) to keep the load current constant with sufficient approximation for all practical purposes. Therefore, more complex versions of galvanostats, using electronic amplifiers with feedback and lower voltages, have been developed and produced. These instruments are capable to feed constant currents in the ranges from few
picoampere s (pA) to severalampere s (A); typical construction for use in the lower range of feed currents usesoperational amplifier s.See also
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Amperostat
*Current source
*Potentiostat External links
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