Development of microprocessor-based system for mining and metallurgical applications

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Stavros A. Argyropoulos Bernard Closset Radhakrishna Valiveti
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

"The use of microprocessors in metallurgy is currently increasing at a very fast rate. A large number of companies are offering systems ""off the shelf"" which are aimed at the data acquisition and process control market. There are two main drawbacks to these systems: first, they are usually quite expensive, and second, they are not completely compatible with the target metallurgical application. An alternative is to develop a microcomputer-based system "" in lab "".A dedicated microcomputer system has proved to be very useful in many metallurgical research applications(1,2)). However, in this system the analog input signals had to be transferred over long distances , and significant noise was introduced despite the use of shielded cables. In order to overcome this problem a network of low pass-filter s was designed and built. The usage of the abovementioned system brought the need to digitize the analog signals in-situ and transfer the digital signals, which are much less susceptible to noise over very long distances. This distinctly different design philosophy has become a reality with the evolution of microprocessor technology over the last few years. This design philosophy is utilized in this development."
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APA: Stavros A. Argyropoulos Bernard Closset Radhakrishna Valiveti  (1984)  Development of microprocessor-based system for mining and metallurgical applications

MLA: Stavros A. Argyropoulos Bernard Closset Radhakrishna Valiveti Development of microprocessor-based system for mining and metallurgical applications. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1984.

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