Method and apparatus for providing stable voltage to analytical system
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Abstract
An electrochemical cell has two terminals. One of the terminals is connected to a pulse-width-modulated (PWM) power supply and to a voltmeter. The other terminal is connected to circuitry capable of switching between amperometric and potentiometric measurement modes. A sequence of successive approximations permits selection of a PWM duty cycle giving rise to a desired voltage at the terminal connected with the power supply. In this way a stable excitation voltage is supplied to the cell even in the face of supply voltage instability or drift or instability in electronics coupled with the cell.
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- 3. A method for maintaining a desired excitation voltage from a potentially unstable voltage source to a first electrode of an electrochemical cell comprising first and second electrodes, said method comprising the step of performing a calibration step comprising applying an excitation voltage from the voltage source to the first and second electrodes in a plurality of successive steps to arrive by successive approximation at a digital control signal for the power supply that produces the desired voltage to be applied to the electrodes.
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4. A method for electrochemical measurement of an analyte in a sample comprising the steps of:
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(a) calibrating an electrochemical device comprising a potentially unstable voltage source and first and second electrodes of an electrochemical cell, said calibration step comprising applying an excitation voltage from the voltage source to the first and second electrodes in a plurality of successive steps to arrive by successive approximation at a digital control signal for the power supply that produces a desired voltage to be applied to the electrodes;
(b) introducing the sample into the electrochemical cell;
(c) applying the desired voltage to the first electrode; and
(d) measuring current between the electrodes as an indication of the amount of analyte in the sample. - View Dependent Claims (5, 7)
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