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Title: Measurement Applications For Microprocessors
Author: R. D. Goodenough
Source: 1980 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1980
Abstract: In order to fully appreciate the power of the microprocessor as it relates to gas measurement applications, lets review several ways of gathering and processing flow data from a meter station. An early means of gathering data from remote metgr stations was to use pulse duration type telemetering to transmit flow data to a central location. In this type of system, the length of time that a current loop is closed or a tone is transmitted is proportional to the value being transmitted. The receiver in the central location displayed the data on a recording instrument. The telemetered data is then used to compute the flow rate for the meter station.




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