Software Operation; Adaptive Filter; Figure 10-17: Keyboard And Display Interface Block Diagram - Teledyne 200E Instruction Manual

Chemiluminescence nitrogen oxides analyzer
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is handle by the instrument's I
when the various devices on the bus are allowed to talk or required to listen. Data packets
are labeled with addresses that identify for which device the information is intended.
Figure 10-17:

10.4. Software Operation

The M200E NO
analyzer's core module is a high performance, 386-based microcomputer
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running a version of DOS. On top of the DOS shell, special software developed by T-API
interprets user commands from various interfaces, performs procedures and tasks, stores
data in the CPU's memory devices and calculates the concentrations of NO
gas. Figure 10-18 shows a block diagram of this software functionality.

10.4.1. Adaptive Filter

The M200E NO
analyzer software processes sample gas concentration data through a built-
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in adaptive filter. Unlike other analyzers that average the output signal over a fixed time
period, the M200E averages over a defined number of samples, with samples being about 8
seconds apart (reflecting the switching time of 4 s each for NO and NO
known as boxcar filtering. During operation, the software may automatically switch between
two different filters lengths based on the conditions at hand.
During constant or nearly constant concentrations, the software, by default, computes an
average of the last 42 samples, or approximately 5.6 minutes. This provides smooth and
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C bus. The CPU controls the clock signal and determines
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