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16-Channel Portable Data Acquisition and Reduction System
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Abstract
A Microprocessor Data Acquisition System has been designed to be cab-mounted in vehicles or used in laboratories to acquire up to 16 channels of test data. This data may be acquired as time-at-level histograms in one or two dimensions with min-max-mean data recovery, time histories, or peaks and valleys stored on digital tape. The system includes a microcomputer-based Playback/Support Box that simplifies playback of data tapes for computer analysis or stand-alone data plotting using a graphics terminal.
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Orme, R., Hines, M., and Epplin, J., "16-Channel Portable Data Acquisition and Reduction System," SAE Technical Paper 840764, 1984, https://doi.org/10.4271/840764.Also In
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