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DATA COMPUTATIONS 
C-1
MON2000
JULY 2010
 Data Acquisition
CA
APPENDIX C, DATA COMPUTATIONS
C.1
DATA ACQUISITION
The 2350A GC Controller performs a 12-bit 
analog to digital (A/D) conversion every 25 
milliseconds on channel 0 during an analysis 
period. This is the period when the left side of 
the display is counting the elapsed time of the 
analysis. The fixed number on the right side of 
the display is the total cycle time.
Exactly 40 equi-spaced data samples are taken 
every second for analysis by the controller. A 
sampling frequency of 40 Hertz (Hz) was 
chosen to reduce 60 Hz normal mode noise. 
After each point on the chromatograph signal is 
sampled, the resulting number is stored in a 
buffer area in the controller memory for 
processing. During the analysis, only the last 
256 data points are available for processing. 
Because the data analysis is done as the signal 
is sampled (in real-time), only a limited 
number of past data samples is required to 
analyze any signal.
As a part of the data acquisition process, 
groups of incoming data samples are averaged 
together before storing to the controller 
memory for processing. Non-overlapping 
groups of N samples are averaged and stored 
and thus reduce the effective incoming data 
rate to 40/N samples/second. For example, if 
N = 5, then a total of 40/5 or 6 (averaged) data 
samples are stored every second. The value for 
the variable N is determined by the selection of 
a Peak Width parameter (PW). The 
relationship is:
N
PW
=