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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 20, 950-954, Copyright © 1974 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Incorporation of a High-Speed Decimal Data Processor into a Centrifugal Analyzer

R. P. Gregory IV 1, J. Avery 1, B. W. Renoe 1, P. C. Dryden 1, and H. V. Malmstadt 1

1 Department of Chemistry, School of Chemical Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. 61801.

We incorporated a new high-speed data processor into a centrifugal analyzer system. The data processor is compact and inexpensive, yet it is capable of performing the essential control and data-manipulation functions that are usually performed by a minicomputer. The ease with which the system can be programmed to perform a typical analytical procedure is illustrated. The interaction of system components during the analysis is described, with emphasis on the role of the processor. Analytical results are presented.


Key Words: improved instrumentation • mechanized analysis • computers

Submitted on April 3, 1974
Accepted on May 16, 1974







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