SADDAS; a self-contained analog to digital data acquisition system.

SADDAS, a. Self-contained Analog to Digital Data Acquisition System, converts analog voltage inputs to formatted BCD (binary coded decimal digital magnetic tape. SADDAS consists of a 16 channel multiplexer, a 17 bit (4 digits + sign) 40 microsecond analog to digital converter, a 512 byte 8 bit core...

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Main Author: Petersen, Walter Anton
Format: Others
Published: PDXScholar 1972
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Online Access:https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/949
https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1948&context=open_access_etds
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Summary:SADDAS, a. Self-contained Analog to Digital Data Acquisition System, converts analog voltage inputs to formatted BCD (binary coded decimal digital magnetic tape. SADDAS consists of a 16 channel multiplexer, a 17 bit (4 digits + sign) 40 microsecond analog to digital converter, a 512 byte 8 bit core memory, a 30 IPS (inches per second) digital tape recorder at a density of 556 cpi (characters per inch), and a controller which integrates these instruments into a flexible and easy-to-use system. Sampling rates in excess of 360 samples per second may be used when converting seven channels of data, such as IRIG (Inter Range Instrumentation Group) analog magnetic tapes.