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A precision programmable interval timer (PIT) for use in point process analysis of the neutronal action potentials derived from multiple extracellular electrode arrays is described. The PIT is based on a commercially available LSI package, INS8253 and is interfaced to a Data General (DG) microNova 1...
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| author | Willenberg, Keith David |
| author2 | Douglas, Rodney J |
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| description | A precision programmable interval timer (PIT) for use in point process analysis of the neutronal action potentials derived from multiple extracellular electrode arrays is described. The PIT is based on a commercially available LSI package, INS8253 and is interfaced to a Data General (DG) microNova 16-bit microcomputer via a DG General Purpose Interface (GPI) board. The programmable clock periods range from 1 μsec to 10 msec in decade multiples, offering a total timing duration of 65 msec to 650 sec. The PIT operates in two Modes : 1. Count-down timer 2. Elapsed time timer (Event resettable timer) Clock-overrun and data lost flags are provided. Testing and applications software have also been developed. |
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| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/27514 Development and implementation of hardware and software for a minicomputer based programmable interval timer for use in point process analysis of neuronal action potentials Willenberg, Keith David Douglas, Rodney J Biomedical Engineering A precision programmable interval timer (PIT) for use in point process analysis of the neutronal action potentials derived from multiple extracellular electrode arrays is described. The PIT is based on a commercially available LSI package, INS8253 and is interfaced to a Data General (DG) microNova 16-bit microcomputer via a DG General Purpose Interface (GPI) board. The programmable clock periods range from 1 μsec to 10 msec in decade multiples, offering a total timing duration of 65 msec to 650 sec. The PIT operates in two Modes : 1. Count-down timer 2. Elapsed time timer (Event resettable timer) Clock-overrun and data lost flags are provided. Testing and applications software have also been developed. 2018-02-12T08:45:44Z 2018-02-12T08:45:44Z 1980 Master Thesis Masters MSc (Med) http://hdl.handle.net/11427/27514 eng application/pdf Division of Biomedical Engineering Faculty of Health Sciences University of Cape Town |
| spellingShingle | Biomedical Engineering Willenberg, Keith David Development and implementation of hardware and software for a minicomputer based programmable interval timer for use in point process analysis of neuronal action potentials |
| thesis_degree_str | Master's |
| title | Development and implementation of hardware and software for a minicomputer based programmable interval timer for use in point process analysis of neuronal action potentials |
| title_full | Development and implementation of hardware and software for a minicomputer based programmable interval timer for use in point process analysis of neuronal action potentials |
| title_fullStr | Development and implementation of hardware and software for a minicomputer based programmable interval timer for use in point process analysis of neuronal action potentials |
| title_full_unstemmed | Development and implementation of hardware and software for a minicomputer based programmable interval timer for use in point process analysis of neuronal action potentials |
| title_short | Development and implementation of hardware and software for a minicomputer based programmable interval timer for use in point process analysis of neuronal action potentials |
| title_sort | development and implementation of hardware and software for a minicomputer based programmable interval timer for use in point process analysis of neuronal action potentials |
| topic | Biomedical Engineering |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/11427/27514 |
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