COMPUTERIZED INSTRUMENTATION USE

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AUTOSCAN AMERICAN MICRO-SCAN, INC. 1580 DELL AVENUE CAMPBELL CA 95008 COMPUTERIZED INSTRUMENTATION FOR USE IN THE CLINICAL LABORATORY FOR DETERMINING THE IDENTIFICATION OF BACTERIA AND THE MINIMUM INHIBITORY CONCENTRATION OF AN ANTIBIOTIC NEEDED TO INHIBIT BACTERIA;3;
AUTOSCAN DIGITAL BIOMEDICAL CORPORATION 855 - 57TH ST. SACRAMENTO CA 95819 COMPUTERIZED INSTRUMENTATION FOR USE IN THE CLINICAL LABORATORY FOR DETERMINING THE IDENTIFICATION OF BACTERIA AND THE MINIMUM INHIBITORY CONCENTRATION OF AN ANTIBIOTIC NEEDED TO INHIBIT BACTERIA;3;
AUTOSCAN BECKMAN COULTER, INC. 250 South Kraemer Blvd Brea CA 92821 Computerized instrumentation for use in the clinical laboratory for determining the identification of bacteria and the minimum inhibitory concentration of an antibiotic needed to inhibit bacteria;AUTO SCAN;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Trigger reception on different instrumentation devices may be synchronized by each instrumentation device generating one or more trigger enable signals and delaying performance of an operation in response to a trigger signal until a transition in a trigger enable signal. An instrumentation system may include several instrumentation devices and a communication medium coupling the instrumentation devices. One of the instrumentation devices may process data in response to a sample clock signal. That instrumentation device may also generate a trigger enable signal and delay performing an operation in response to a trigger signal transmitted via the communication medium until a transition in the trigger enable signal occurs. The trigger enable signal is not the sample clock signal. The trigger enable signal may be synchronized to another trigger enable signal generated by another one of the instrumentation devices.