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Acquisition and processing of measurement signals using microprocessors - Technology: current trends and turnkey systems

Author: Paul SENTE

Publication date: December 10, 2010

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3. Conclusion

The essential aspects of implementing a microprocessor or microcontroller have been covered, in the hope of having "lifted the veil" enough for the reader with a real application need to already feel a little in the land of knowledge.

However, the most important aspects, such as the use of conventional analog sensors and digital signal processing, have been more fully developed in the previous version of this article, which the reader may already have or can find in the archive.

Thanks

The author would like to thank Professor F. Labrique of the Laboratoire d'Electrotechnique et d'Instrumentation (LEI) at the Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) for his constructive comments and sound advice.

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