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PERKIN-ELMER. Anal. Chem. , 1964, 36 (11), pp 92A–92A. DOI: 10.1021/ac60217a788. Publication Date: October 1964. ACS Legacy Archive. Note: In lieu o...
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Whether i t ' s IR, UV or Raman Spectroscopy, Chromatography, Atomic Absorption, Ν MR, or any recorded data, interpretations of results are improved with a PerkinElmer Digital Data Recording System. It's matched to meet the capabilities of the most complex analytical instrumentation.

A d d i t i o n of a d i g i t a l analysis system to your existing laboratory facilities .. .or establishment of an advanced analytical facility to in­ clude both measurement and data recording instruments is under­ taken as a complete responsibility by Perkin-Elmer. Result? New methods of improving the speed and precision of your work.

Through automatic computer in­ terpretation of analytical results, a Digital Data Recording System expands your instrument's basic capacities. Systems are designed with your analytical problem in mind, and matched to your partic­ ular instrumentation through use of superior digital transducers, translation and coupling equip­ ment. In addition, important com­ puter subroutines are available for use in the set-up of the program for reduction in your computer center.

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We offer you total capability based on t h o r o u g h b a c k g r o u n d and experience in analytical instru­ mentation and digital handling techniques. Incorporating a Perkin-Elmer Digital Data Record­ ing System makes full use of your existing computer and instrument facilities. Heart of the system is an all-solidstate Digital Data Recorder, work­ ing with appropriate encoding components from our full product line of digital transducers, and matched to your instrumentation. A complete selection of terminal equipment is available. Output can be on-line, or via punched paper tape or punched cards.

reduce data... Our Digital Data Recorders put your computer to work instead of you. FORTRAN programs are avail­ able for solving least squares calculations, noise smoothing, (Savitsky and Golay, Analytical Chemistry, 36, 1627, 1964. Re­ prints are available) base-line cor­ rections, peak positions, intensity, and integrals. Result? Improved analytical results and interpreta­ tions. Can we be of more assistance? For complete product line brochures of our Digital Data Recording Systems, write Perkin-Elmer Corporation, Electronic Products Division, 78 7 Main Avenue, Norwalk, Connecticut, (203)847-0411. OrtellyourPerkinElmer field salesman or computer company representative your prob­ lem. He can advise you about a sys­ tem custom-tailored to your needs.

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