Title :
A Unique Portable Signal Acquisition/Processing Station
Author :
Garron, Robert D. ; Azevedo, Stephen G.
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory May 16, 1983
Abstract :
At Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, there are experimental applications requiring digital signal acquisition as well as data reduction and analysis. A prototype Signal Acquisition/Processing Station (SAPS) has been constructed and is currently undergoing tests. The system employs an LSI-11/23 computer with Data Translation analog-to-digital hardware. SAPS is housed in a roll-around cart which has been designed to withstand most subtle EMI/RFI environments. A user-friendly menu allows a user to access powerful data acquisition packages with a minimum of training. The software architecture of SAPS involves two operating systems, each being transparent to the user. Since this is a general purpose workstation with several units being utilized, an emphasis on low cost, reliability, and maintenance was stressed during conception and design. The system is targeted fur mid-range frequency data acquisition; between a data logger and a transient digitizer.
Keywords :
Application software; Data acquisition; Data analysis; Electromagnetic interference; Hardware; Laboratories; Prototypes; Signal analysis; Signal processing; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.1983.4333035