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The analysis and recommended design of a high-resolution digital data acquisition system for the in situ measurement of various physical and chemical parameters of sea water

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Title The analysis and recommended design of a high-resolution digital data acquisition system for the in situ measurement of various physical and chemical parameters of sea water
Names Albin, Arthur Grayson (creator)
Neshyba, Stephen J. (advisor)
Freund, Harry (advisor)
Date Issued 1968-03-14 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1968
Abstract The lack of availability of a single, complete paper on the
analysis of a digital data acquisition system for in situ oceanographic
measurements brought about the present work. In order to compile
an accurate technical paper on such a complex system, it was necessary
to design, construct, and calibrate a system for the in situ
measurement of various physical and chemical properties of sea
water.
A unique digital encoding circuit was developed which utilizes
the basic principles of null balance, resistance ratio bridge and
potentiometer measurements. The circuit is a uniquely loaded binary
ladder resistance network. Variation of the loading allows resistance
ratio and potentiometric measurements to be made over different
ranges with a constant high degree of resolution.
The developed system has the capability of measuring any
parameter which can be converted into a varying voltage, current,
or resistance. The range over which the measurement can be made
is adjustable; and the resolution equals ± 0.006% of the full range
value. The resolution is constant over the full range, as a result of
the analog-to- digital converter linearity characteristics.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Oceanography -- Computer programs
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/28255

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