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measuring overvolatage
2003-03-17
Phaneendra Medida(fabbi)
2003-03-19
IGOR KADIJA
measuring overvolatage
IGOR KADIJA
2003-03-19
Fabbi,

you probably mean the potential at the metal (cathode)/liquid interface
during MEMS electroplating. There are two standard methods to measure the
overvoltage: by oscilloscope and by means of  the Lugging capillary with the
reference electrode (the third electrode). Should you need to vary/study
and/or maintain the electroplating potential at a certain predetermined
level you will need the three electrode arrangements with the Luggin
capillary. We offer such a system as an accessory to our standard bench-top
electroplater IKo, www.fibrotools.com.  If you need additional information
please feel free to call me at 201/670-8397 or e-mail at
[email protected].

Igor Kadija
President
ECSI

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> Is there a method to measure overvoltage in the electroplating setup.??
>
> fabbi.
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