PHYSICAL CONVERSION DIGITAL

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IMAGEMAX DATABANK IMX 458 Pike Road Huntington Valley PA 19006 PHYSICAL CONVERSION OF DIGITAL, MICROGRAPHICS AND PAPER DATA FROM ONE MEDIUM TO ANOTHER;Computer software for use in digital imaging, namely, software for general use in scanning, indexing, archiving and retrieving documents; and document management systems comprising, scanners, compact disks, CD jukeboxes, computers, facsimile machines and micrographic readers and printers; and supplies, namely, blank computer discs and microfilm;IMAGE MAX;Integrated data base management services; data processing services, namely, data indexing;COMPUTER CONSULTATION IN THE FIELD OF DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT;
IMAGEMAX DATABANK IMX 458 Pike Road Huntington Valley PA 19006 Physical conversion of digital, micrographics and paper documents from one medium to another;Computer software for linking components and integrating the functions of digital imaging and document management systems comprising, namely, scanners, CD media, CD jukebokes, computers, facsimile machines and micrographic systems, and supplies, namely, blank computer discs and microfilm;Integrated data base management services; data processing services, namely, data indexing;Computer consultation in the field of document management;The stippling is for shading purposes only and does not indicate color.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A scheme, including a microcomputer, for measuring physical quantities of a passive component. A programmable sinusoidal signal generator is used for generating the test analog sinusoidal signal. An analog-to-digital conversion system has a first node coupled to the first node of a serial three terminals network, a second node coupled to a second node of a voltage follower or buffer, and a third node coupled to the microcomputer for delivering a second and a third digital sinusoidal signal to determine a physical quantity of a DUT (device under test) by the microcomputer based on the second, third digital sinusoidal signal and the resistance of the reference resistor.