PRINCETON APPLIED RESEARCH CORP. - ACS Publications

May 22, 2012 - PRINCETON APPLIED RESEARCH CORP. Anal. Chem. , 1967, 39 (4), pp 5A–5A. DOI: 10.1021/ac60248a705. Publication Date: April 1967...
3 downloads 0 Views 203KB Size
Now: A Fast Signal Averager 100 /^sec

100 /^sec

Photo #1—Input to Model TDH-9 SENSITIVITY: 5 V/cm TIME: 10 /.tsec/cm NOISE-TO-SIGNAL RATIO: 10:1

Photo #2—Output of Model TDH-9 SENSITIVITY: 5 V/cm TIME: 10 /isec/cm TDH-9 VOLTAGE GAIN: 10

by the PAR Model TDH-9 Wave­ form Eductor.

PAR Model TDH-9 Waveform Eductor Photo #1 is an actual oscillogram of a signal obscured by noise — a situ­ ation unfortunately prevalent in many research areas such as studies of bio­ medical evoked potentials, seismol­ ogy, spectroscopy, fluorescent life­ time studies, and vibration analysis. Photo #2 shows the dramatic im­ provement in signal-to-noise ratio when the noisy signal was processed

This new instrument employs a highly efficient waveform - averaging tech­ nique, and at the same time offers the fastest sweep rates obtainable in sig­ nal processing equipment of the signalaveraging type. Sweep durations as short as 100 microseconds, with dwell times per channel of 1 microsecond, are obtainable. The high resolution capability of the Model TDH-9 allows observation of waveforms or transi­ ents which have heretofore been unresolvable by averaging instruments e m p l o y i n g a g r e a t e r n u m b e r of channels. Although the Model TDH-9 Wave­ form Eductor sells for only $4,200,

we invite functional comparison with the higher-priced digital averagers. We believe you will be pleasantly surprised. For more information about the PAR Model TDH-9, ask for Bulletin No. T-126.

Have a noise problem? PAR's technical staff, unusually knowledgeable in signal processing problems and techniques as a result of its experience in the development and application of Lock-In Ampli­ fiers, welcomes your specific inquiries. Please call or write. P A R

PRINCETON APPLIED RESEARCH CORP. Dept. Ν Box 565; Princeton, N. J., Tel. (6091 924-6835

Circle No. 80 on Readers' Service Card

VOL 39, NO. 4, APRIL 1967

·

5 A