Date of Award

8-1986

Degree Name

Master of Arts

Department

Physics

First Advisor

Dr. John A. Tanis

Access Setting

Masters Thesis-Open Access

Abstract

This project involves microprocessor applications to the acquisition of physical data. The experiment module developed here will help the physics teacher and the scientist demonstrate the uses and advantages of digital techniques to students. Specific examples of data acquisition and processing are illustrated using speech and repetitive waveforms. The project centers on a module that is programmed to perform a number of types of data recordings and processings.

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