Computer-controlled multi-electrode switch
1999
Computer-Controlled Multi-Electrode Switch
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Evidence: moderate
Author Information
Author(s): Fernando J. V. Santos, M. Soledade C. S. Santos
Primary Institution: Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa
Conclusion
The computer-controlled multi-electrode switch is a simple and versatile device that can be easily expanded to control multiple titration assemblies.
Supporting Evidence
- The switch allows for simultaneous control of two titration assemblies.
- It can be easily programmed in any high-level language.
- The device is low-cost and can be expanded to control more electrodes.
Takeaway
This study describes a device that helps scientists measure chemicals more easily and accurately by using a computer to control multiple tools at once.
Methodology
The switch was built to control two automatic titration assemblies using a computer and a 12-bit ADC board.
Limitations
The device's performance may be affected by noise from the computer and the complexity of data analysis.
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