PeakSimple Software Features
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CHANNEL DETAILS

Operators can set channel parameters for each channel via the Channel details dialog box. Set the sampling rate and default display limits; choose temperature, pressure, or gradient control; subtract the baseline from another channel; turn Data logger mode ON or OFF; designate a start time to compensate for relative retention shifts, and more.


TEMPERATURE, CARRIER PRESSURE, & HPLC GRADIENT PROGRAMMING
Program one or two SRI GC column ovens from ambient to 400oC with unlimited ramps and holds, 0.01 degree resolution, and negative programming.
 
Program the carrier gas pressure with unlimited ramps and holds on SRI GCs equipped with electronic pressure control (EPC). Form binary HPLC gradients using SRI's Model 210D HPLC system.

MANUAL/AUTOMATIC EXTERNAL EVENT CONTROL

In addition to performing timed integration events, control up to eight external contact closure relay outputs to actuate sampling devices, autosamplers, solenoids, pumps, or any external device using TTL or relay contact closure triggers.


COMPONENTS

Create, save, and edit component tables with an unlimited number of compounds. Enter expected retention times, control peak display, and more! Component details may be viewed and edited by double-clicking on any retention window in the chromatogram, or by double-clicking on any component in the list.


ZOOM TWO WAYS

Click and drag the mouse cursor to draw a rectangle around an area you wish to enlarge, and that area will expand to fill the chromatogram window. This may be done multiple times. Clicking on the unzoom icon in the toolbar unzooms the view one level at a time, until it returns to the original resolution.

 
A mouse click on one icon vertically enlarges the peaks in the chromatogram, decreasing the y-axis display limits by a factor of two.
  Zoomed in 1x:
Original Resolution:
 
 
  Zoomed out 1x:
 
A click on another icon increases the display limits by a factor of two, vertically shrinking the peaks.
 

PeakSimple Software Features
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