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  1. Instruments and Experimental Techniques
  2. Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 44
  3. Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 44, Issue 2, March 2001
  4. A 24-Bit Data Acquisition System
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Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 44
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 44, Issue 6, November 2001
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 44, Issue 5, September 2001
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 44, Issue 4, July 2001
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 44, Issue 3, May 2001
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 44, Issue 2, March 2001
A Position-Sensitive Detector for the Polarized-Neutron Spectrometer
A Two-Section Gas-Filled Ionization Chamber for Neutron Flux Measurements
The Study of a Proportional Chamber in the Plasma Mode for the Electromagnetic Calorimeter
A Method for Determining the Average Charge inside a Fission Chamber
Calibration of a Shower Detector with Nuclear Emulsion in an Electron Beam
A New Method for Determining the Detection Efficiency of Adjacent Tracks
A Method for Scanning the Internal Structure of an Object by a Synthesized Aperture using a Doppler Signal
A Computerized System for Controlling the Wavelength of a High-Power Dye Laser
An Automatic Multichannel Device for Measuring Analog Signals
A 24-Bit Data Acquisition System
A Time-to-Code Converter with a Selection of Time Intervals by Duration
A Differential Stroboscopic Integrator for Recording Small Signals
Digital Synthesizers of Frequency-Modulated Signals
Conductors and Contact Connections in Megaampere-Current Electric Circuits
High-Voltage Spark Gaps for Technological Purposes
The Use of a Magnetic Switch for Commutation of High-Current Pulse Circuits
A Quantum Spectrum Analyzer Based on Radiooptical Resonance
A Scintillation Detector of Protons and Neutrons, Products of a ddReaction
Microwave Diagnostics of Fluctuating Low-Temperature Plasma with the Help of an Open Slowing Structure
Inverse-Magnetron Converter for the Diagnostics of a Partially Ionized Gas Flow
An X-ray Refractometer
A Digital Controller with Deep Attenuation of the Signal Power in a Frequency Range of 1–4 GHz
A Modulation Driver of Quasi-sinusoidal Asymmetric Current
A Digital Synthesizer of Ultralow Frequencies for Biophysical Investigations
The FOZAN-II Fast-Response Chemiluminescent Airborne Ozone Analyzer
Stability Investigation of the Characteristics of Integral Hydrogen Sensors
An Air-Flow Rate Regulator
Operation of an Ionization Gauge in Dense Nonstationary Hydrogen Flows
Measurement of Air Humidity inside Electronic Devices
Synthesis of Nanocrystalline Thin GaAs Films
A Low-Energy Gas-Discharge Open-End Ion Source without the External Magnetic Field
An Infrared Pyrometer for Monitoring the Temperature of Materials in Vacuum Systems
An Apparatus for Studying Condensed Impurity Systems in Liquid Helium
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 44, Issue 1, January 2001
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 43

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A 24-Bit Data Acquisition System

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Bulgakov, A. Yu. V'yukhin, V. N. Popov, Yu. A.
Copyright Year 2001
Abstract A 24-bit data acquisition system is developed for recording and processing seismic signals. The system contains a 24-channel analog-to-digital converter and controlling microcontroller. Data accumulation and processing is carried out by a personal computer to which the data acquisition system is connected via an RS-232 channel and high-speed synchronous channel.
Starting Page 180
Ending Page 182
Page Count 3
File Format PDF
ISSN 00204412
Journal Instruments and Experimental Techniques
Volume Number 44
Issue Number 2
e-ISSN 16083180
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
Publisher Date 2001-01-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Physical Chemistry Measurement Science, Instrumentation Astronomy Electronic and Computer Engineering
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Instrumentation
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