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1260A Frequency Response Analyzer

Highlights​​

  • Most referenced, most cited, most popular Impedance Analyzer available

  • Wide frequency range from 32 MHz to 10 µHz (more that 12 decades) for solid state materials

  • Impedance range from 100 mOhm to 100 TOhm, with the 1296A Dielectric Interface

  • Able to perform DC potentiotstatic and galvanostatic experiments with 1287A Electrochemical Interface

  • Controlled by SMaRT software and optionally with ZPLOT 

  • 1260A Impedance Analyzer accuracy contour plot highlights Solartron's best in class measurement performance.

Applications and Software​

The model 1260A Impedance/Gain-Phase Analyzer is - without doubt - the most powerful, accurate and flexible Frequency Response Analyzer available today. In daily use by leading researchers wherever measurement integrity and experimental reliability are of paramount importance, the 1260A’s solid reputation is frequently endorsed in published research papers in fields such as:
 

  • Corrosion studies

  • Battery research and fuel cells

  • Solar cells

  • LCD's

  • Bio-materials

  • Ceramics / composites

  • Electronic component development

  • Civil engineering

 

Huge frequency range

Spanning 10 μHz to 32 MHz with 0.015 ppm resolution, 1260A provides excellent coverage for virtually all chemical and molecular mechanisms - all in a single instrument.

Unbeatable accuracy
With an accuracy of 0.1%, 0.1°, measurements can be made with complete confidence, and even the most subtle changes in sample behavior detected and quantized.

Noise free analysis
1260A uses Solartron Analytical’s patented single-sine correlation technique, which inherently removes the noise and harmonic distortion which plagues lesser instruments.

  • Frequency resolution: 1 in 65 million (0.015 ppm)

  • 0.1%, 0.1° accuracy – unsurpassed by any similar instrument

  • Resolution to 0.001 dB, 0.01° - capturing every detail

  • Measures impedances >100 MΩ

  • 2-, 3- and 4-terminal measurement configurations

  • Polarization voltage up to ±40.95 V

  • Renowned ZPlot software package simplifies experiments and optimizes throughput

 

Systems
When combined with other products from Solartron Analytical’s range, including well-proven application software, the 1260A can form the heart of an advanced electrochemical and materials measurement system, to provide superb accuracy, flexibility and reliability - even for the most complex research problems.

Impedance measurement
Virtually every liquid and solid is able to pass current when a voltage is applied to it. If a variable (ac) voltage is applied to the material, the ratio of voltage to current is known as the impedance. The measured impedance varies with the frequency of the applied voltage in a way that is related to the properties of the liquid or solid. This may be due to the physical structure of the material, to chemical processes within it or a combination of both.

The advantages of impedance measurement over other techniques include:

  • Rapid acquisition of data

  • Accurate, repeatable measurements

  • Non-destructive

  • Highly adaptable to a wide variety of different applications.

  • Ability to differentiate effects due to electrodes, diffusion, mass/charge transfer by analysis over different frequency ranges

  • Equivalent circuit/modeling techniques for detailed analysis of results

Specifications

  • Frequency Range: 32 MHz - 10 µHz

  • Generator: Voltage and Current

  • Waveforms: Sine

Voltage Generator

  • Maximum Applied AC Voltage: 3 V RMS (≤10 MHz), 1 V RMS (>10 MHz)

  • Maximum Applied DC Voltage: ±40.95 V

Measurement Capability

  • Number of Measurement Channels: 1 Current, 2 Voltage

  • Simultaneous Channel Measurement: Yes

  • Harmonic Analysis: No

Voltage Measurement

  • Best Transfer Function Accuracy: 0.2%, 0.2⁰

  • Input Protected (Maximum): 46 V

  • Voltage Ranges: 30 mV, 300 mV, 3 V

  • Maximum Measured Voltage: 5 V peak

 Unique Features: 

Current Generator to 60 mA rms (≤10 MHz), 20 mA rms (>10 MHz) ± 100 mA

Current Measurement to 100 mA peak

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