Method of using a computer to collect chemical signals directly

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364497, 364498, 364499, 204407, 204400, 204406, G01N 2726

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a method of using a computer to collect chemical signals directly from a chemical sensor. This method first transforms analog chemical signals received from the chemical sensor into analog electronic signals in a transforming circuit in cooperation with control computer programs executed in the computer, then uses an Analog-to-Digital converter, which connects the transforming circuit with the computer, to transform the analog electronic signals into digital signals; and finally transfers the digital signals to the computer.

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