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Article: DAQ in chromatography data systems: balancing resolution and flexibility issues can help maximize your system's performance. (DAQ).
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- Scientific Computing & Instrumentation
- Article date:
- April 1, 2001
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In a world of proprietary, standalone equipment, a chromatography data system that can be used with virtually any commercially available LC (liquid chromatograph) or GC (gas chromatograph) is a welcome addition. But while there are many data acquisition products on the market that are ready-to-run on PCs using industry-standard hardware and Windows-standard software, not all products offer the resolution and flexibility needed to meet the rigorous demands of chromatography.
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