Many analytical techniques are now dependent on sophisticated computer technology, and it is becoming increasingly important for chemists to have a working knowledge of microcomputers. The aim of this book is to provide analytical chemists with a background knowledge of computers, hardware requirements, software, and basic programming. It also develops an understanding of how computers can extend the interpretation of results in both quantitative and visual terms. This book will prove valuable to anyone making use of microprocessors in a laboratory, whether as part of an existing system or to extend current capability. Table Of Contents: MICROPROCESSORS AND COMPUTING CONCEPTS ?Computers and Number Systems ?Microcomputer Fundamentals ?Methods of Programming Microcomputers INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING ?Using a Computer ?Simple Programming ?Program Control (1) ?Data Control ?Program Control (2) ?Graphical Output ?Program Structure ?File Handling ?Bits, Bytes and Memory MICROCOMPUTER INTERFACING ?Computer Interfaces for Digital Input and Output ?Programmable Interfaces ?Interfaces for Analogue Signals ?Data Transmission ?Automated Ion Selective Electrode Measurements ?Simple Programs for Curves and Peaks ?Case Study: On-line Measurements in Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy Study Guide Bibliography Self Assessment Questions and Responses Units of Measurement
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