does anyone have the EIS Spectrum Analyzer software? the link that i have seen everywhere (http://www.abc.chemistry.bsu.by/vi/analyser/) seems not to work. I appreciate it if someone sent it to me or shared a working link.
If you are using a potentiostat then the company should provide the EIS software or an upgrade. Asking other scholars to email you software or exe. file is a copyright violation and my understanding all email engines will block emailing software/exe. files.
to the best of my knowledge, EIS Spectrum Analyzer software is free but the link I found was not working, which is why I asked this. Sharing a free software is not a copyright violation.
You're correct, EIS spectrum analyzer is freeware, and I think it's also open-source. I used it extensively in my PhD since it allows selection of more than one least-squares fitting algorithm, and these are transparent unlike all the proprietary software sold by potentiostat companies. Such a shame that their parent link is broken! I keep a compressed version of it as a backup, which I've tried to attach here - try and see if it downloads for you.
Hi Anne Sawhney , do you know what type of files can be opened by EIS Spectrum Analyzer? I have some excel files with EIS measurements but am not able to open them :(
Joana Catarina Mendes - the format required by EIS SA is quite specific, so you will likely need to convert your files into the correct format no matter what measurement equipment you're using. It also must be a .csv or .txt file. I'm uploading an example of a file that will open with EIS SA; the top line is just the number of frequencies, the first column is Z' in ohms, the second column is -Z" in ohms and the third column is the frequency in Hz.
What I used for converting was Wolfram mathematica, because my department had a license for it and a kind postdoc helped me learn the script, so once it was written I could convert an unlimited number of files with just one click. You could easily write a script with any number of other applications, or even a free code like Python, to convert your files from their current format into the one in the attached file.