W. Krenik, D. Gonzalez, E. G. Dierschke, L.J. Izzi, B. Carter, J. White, R. Miller
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A precision optical metering system for medical instrumentation
An optical metering system, including a custom photosensor and a 12-bit dual-slope analog-to-digital converter, has been developed. System requirements are discussed, and a design based on full integration of all active and passive circuit components is adopted. The design of system components and the performance levels achieved are covered in detail