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A multichannel, general-purpose data logger
Author(s)
Gardener, Michael Edwin
Date Issued
1986
Type
Thesis
Publisher
Cape Technikon
Abstract
This thesis describes the implementation of a general-purpose, microprocessor-based
Data Logger.
The Hardware allows analog data acquisition from one to thirty two channels with 12
bit resolution and at a data throughput of up to 2KHz.
The data is logged directly to a Buffer memory and from there, at the end of each
109, it is dumped to an integral cassette data recorder. The recorded data can be
transfered from the logger to a desk-top computer, via the IEEE 488 port, for further
processing and display.
All log parameters are user selectable by means of menu prompted keyboard entry
and a Real-Time clock (RTC) provides date and time information automatically.
Data Logger.
The Hardware allows analog data acquisition from one to thirty two channels with 12
bit resolution and at a data throughput of up to 2KHz.
The data is logged directly to a Buffer memory and from there, at the end of each
109, it is dumped to an integral cassette data recorder. The recorded data can be
transfered from the logger to a desk-top computer, via the IEEE 488 port, for further
processing and display.
All log parameters are user selectable by means of menu prompted keyboard entry
and a Real-Time clock (RTC) provides date and time information automatically.
Additional information
Thesis (Diploma (Electrical Engineering))--Cape Technikon, 1986.
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