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Figure 4.1 Computerized data-acquisition system.
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Figure Data-acquisition board with eight analog input channels and two analog output channels also showing an analog signal connection box. Manufactured by National Instruments.
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Figure 4.3 Typical computer system.
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Figure 4.4 Four-channel analog multiplexer (channel 1 connected).
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Figure 4.5 Ramp A/D converter process.
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Figure 4. 6 Single-slope integrating A/D converter circuit
Figure Single-slope integrating A/D converter circuit. (Based on Turner, 1988.)
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Figure 4.7 Formulas to estimate A/D converter digital output.
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Figure Graphical description of the method of successive approximations for a 4-bit A/D converter. Based on Franco (2002).
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Figure 4. 9 Block diagram of a successive-approximations A/D converter
Figure Block diagram of a successive-approximations A/D converter. Copyright 1990 Instrument Society of America. From Computer-based Data Acquisition Systems by J.Taylor.
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Figure 4. 10 Block diagram of a parallel A/D converter. Based on S
Figure Block diagram of a parallel A/D converter. Based on S. Franco, Design with Operational Amplifiers and Analog Integrated Circuits, McGraw-Hill, Used with permission of McGraw-Hill Inc.
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Figure Block diagram of a dual-slope integrating A/D converter: (a) block diagram; (b) integration process. Copyright 1990 Instrument Society of America. From Computer-based Data Acquisition Systems by J.Taylor.
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Figure 4.12 Digital-to-analog converter. (Based on Turner, 1988.)
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Figure 4.13 Simultaneous sample and hold subsystem.
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Figure 4.14 Block diagram of a digital storage oscilloscope.
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