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VMP-300

Ultimate Multichannel Modular Potentiostat (Up to 16 Channels)

-Up to 16 independent channels (modular slots)
-Fully customizable system (potentiostat / EIS / booster boards)
-Parallel experiments across multiple samples
-Ultra-low current capability down to pA / aA (ULC option)
-High-frequency EIS up to 11 MHz – 10 µHz
-Expandable current up to 120 A (with boosters)
-Multi-user operation via LAN (simultaneous control)
-Powered by EC-Lab® software (industry standard)

 

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Description

The VMP-300 is BioLogic’s most advanced multichannel electrochemical workstation, designed for maximum flexibility, scalability, and performance. It features a modular chassis with up to 16 slots that can be configured with potentiostat, galvanostat, EIS, or booster boards depending on experimental needs.

This architecture allows researchers to perform multiple experiments simultaneously or combine channels to achieve higher current outputs. The system supports ultra-low current measurements and high-frequency impedance analysis, making it suitable for both analytical and high-power applications.

With LAN connectivity, multiple users can control different channels at the same time, making it ideal for shared research facilities and industrial labs.

Specifications

Channels / Slots : Up to 16
Compliance voltage : ±12 V
Voltage range : ±10 V (up to 48 V with option)
Current range : ±1 A to 10 nA
Max current : ±500 mA (up to 120 A with boosters)
Ultra-low current : down to ~1 pA (ULC), resolution ~76 aA
Current resolution : ~760 fA (standard)
EIS frequency : 11 MHz – 10 µHz
Acquisition time : 1 µs (with option)
Interfaces : Ethernet, LAN, WiFi, USB
Power : ~1500 W

Application

VMP-300 is ideal for :

High-throughput electrochemical testing

Battery & energy storage research (multi-cell systems)

Electrocatalyst screening (HER / ORR)

Corrosion studies (multiple environments)

Sensor array development

Industrial R&D and shared facilities

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