
This is a software package uploaded to Zenodo at doi:10.5281/zenodo.16731563 The software is an example for carrying out long-term electrolyses with oscillation-free, adaptive IR compensation using Metrohm Autolab PGSTAT potentiostats. The upload contains a simple installer and source code. Using the source code requires the National Instruments LabVIEW development environment (32 bit, ver. 2022 Q3 or higher). Windows 7 SP1 or higher version operating system, >8GB RAM, at least 1 Gbyte free space on the main hard drive are the main system requirements for using the software. For a documentation, the reader is referred to the paper A Method for Oscillation-Free Dynamic IR Compensation during Potentiostatic Electrolyses, Small Methods, https://doi.org/10.1002/smtd.202501825
instrumentation, electrochemistry, adaptive IR compensation, LabVIEW
instrumentation, electrochemistry, adaptive IR compensation, LabVIEW
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