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I started out my career using the Spectra Physics integrators for GC and HPLC analysis. Fairly easy to use, annoying if you had long runs, but not too difficult.
Next was TurboChrom -> TotalChrom. Cumbersome during reintegration, but I really understood the tutorials once I realized the key to integration was having the proper pts/second set, I could handle most integration with Noise Thresholds, Area Thresholds and bunching factors.
Third is Chromeleon 6.8. This Data system has been the most intuative, to me, that I have used. Integration parameters, however, I still don't understand. Peak Slice and Sensitivity still don't really make much sense to me, but I could at least generate consistent integration, run to run.
Currently, I am learning Chromeleon 7.1 and ChemStation. Both control Agilent 6890 GCs. As I expected, I'm quickly picking up the 7.1. But Holy Cow am I struggling with ChemStation. Evaluating data feels labored, slow and cumbersome. It doesn't make sense to me. I'm dreading the work I have to process because I just don't feel comfortable with the integration parameters and how they work. I've read some of the help sections, but don't feel as if I'm really grasping anything. Even when I do get help from my peers, I feel that they also share my same difficulties in understanding the Data system.
So as I look over what I've wrote so far, a question came to mind, what integration parameters are the most critical? How many of them are there and what priority do they hold in day to day integration?
Agilent 7890B GC
Agilent 7697A Headspace (GC only carrier gas configuration)
