Microcomputer Applications in Measurement SystemsThe scope of this text is to provide a foundation for the application of microcomputers in the experimental environment of engineering laboratories. The book aims to enable the readers to confidently develop their own custom-built computerized data-acquisition and control systems. |
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Microcomputer Applications in Measurement Systems Charles J Fraser,John S Milne No preview available - 1990 |
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A/D converter address bus amplifier analogue input application assembly language BASIC program BBC BASIC BBC micro BBC microcomputer binary bridge byte calibration channel chip circuit colour command control lines counter data-acquisition decimal number device digital I/O display end of conversion engine EPROM equation error example expansion card experimental filter flag flow rate flowmeter function GOTO graphics window hardware heater IBM-PC input signal instruction instrumentation interface load logic loop machine code measurement memory mapped microprocessor mode monitor MOV AX MS-DOS operating system Opto-isolator output voltage PRINT pulse R₁ range reference resolution sampling frequency sampling rate screen sensor shown in figure signal conditioning significant bit specified speed standard stored strain gauge switch temperature thermocouple transducer user port variable voltage voltmeter volts zero zero page