Abstract

Hewlett-Packard 8460A microwave spectrometer has been connected to a microcomputer based on the Motorola MC6800 microprocessor. The microcomputer is programmed to control frequency and Stark voltage and to perform A D conversion, storage and accumulation of intensities. The microcomputer is connected to a larger local computer, the RC4000, from which it may be loaded with a program, started and stopped, and from which data transfer between the storages of the two computers is controlled. This transfer may be performed, while the microcomputer is running a spectrum.

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