Abstract

A data acquisition card is designed and constructed for the Amstrad PC 1512, a low-cost IBM compatible microcomputer. This card is installed in the expansion slot of the microcomputer and the software necessary for nuclear magnetic resonance data acquisition and analysis is developed. This system generates the pulse sequences necessary for a nuclear magnetic resonance pulse spectrometer and acquires data from the free-induction-decay signal for further analysis. The generation of the timing pulses and the capturing of the free-induction-decay signal are done with the help of an assembly language source program.

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