Abstract
Some minicomputer manufacturers also offer general-purpose laboratory data-acquisition-interface hardware as an optional accessory. Typical examples are the LAB-8 and LAB-11 systems offered by the Digital Equipment Corporation. However, if that option is not available, or if the available hardware is not completely suitable for the educational environment, it may be necessary to construct the interface for your particular minicomputer system. This was the case for the laboratory computer system used at Purdue. In this Appendix we will describe the design philosophy and detailed characteristics of the laboratory interface developed for the Hewlett-Packard 2100-family (models 2116, 2115, 2114, 2100, and 21 MX) of minicomputers.
Prepared by E. D. Schmidlin, Chemical Instrumentation Group, Chemistry Department, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana.
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Wilkins, C.L., Perone, S.P., Klopfenstein, C.E., Williams, R.C., Jones, D.E. (1975). Detailed Description of Data-Acquisition Interface for Hewlett-Packard 2100-Family Computer Systems. In: Digital Electronics and Laboratory Computer Experiments. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-8720-0_24
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