WAVGEN: A programmable waveform generator

R.C. Engelen

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    Abstract

    During visual experiments the use of a 4-channel programmable waveform generator is often required . The generator (called WAVGEN) developed at our Institute can be programmed through the HP-IB . WAVGEN is an example of distributed processing . In all there are 5 microprocessors (Motorola M6809) Which together generate a preprogrammed signal. This lessens the load on the computer controlling the experiment .
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)120-123
    JournalIPO Annual Progress Report
    Volume18
    Publication statusPublished - 1983

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