Abstract

The significance of application of white noise and cross-correlation function techniques in electroanalytical chemistry is described. The simplest pseudo-random signal generator and the correlator which avoid the use of large memory are constructed and applied to a few electrode systems. The responses obtained and their frequency profiles agree well with theoretical predictions.

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