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Document Type and Number:
Japanese Patent JPS525867
Kind Code:
B1
Abstract:
1,242,939. Measuring digitally. BAXTER LABORATORIES Inc. 28 Oct., 1969 [31 Oct., 1968], No. 52649/69. Heading G4H. [Also in Division H3] To measure digitally the difference between two analogue signals occurring sequentially the first is stored on a capacitor 40 (Fig. 1) connected to the "B" input of a comparator B and the second is then fed to the "B" input of comparator A, a ramp signal being applied to the "A" input of both comparators. At equality of the ramp signal and the first signal, comparator B energizes a relay K4 to allow clock pulses to be counted in a counter 10 until, at equality of the ramp signal and second signal, comparator A energizes relay K2 to stop the count. After a delay determined by thermal relay K3 the count is printed. In spectrophotometry when the analogue signals represent optical transmissions of test samples the ramp is preferably derived from a capacitor C discharging exponentially through a resistor R to give a count representing the difference in their optical density. If it is required to measure the optical transmission difference a linear ramp may be used. The counting pulses are derived by rectifying the signal from the secondary winding of a mains transformer 24. Calibration.-Initially with a "blank" sample switch 30 is opened so that a 10 volt signal is applied to a comparator and the gain of amplifier 34 is adjusted until relay K2 is energized, the gain then being slightly reduced from this level. Two known test samples are then compared with switch 30 closed so that the capacitor discharges. The resistor R is adjusted until the count corresponds to the known value.

Application Number:
JP8562169A
Publication Date:
February 17, 1977
Filing Date:
October 24, 1969
Export Citation:
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International Classes:
G01N21/00; G01N21/27; G06J1/00; G01J3/42; (IPC1-7): G01N21/02; G01J3/42



 
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