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Data acquisition systems and SoCs - A guideAsha Ganesan, Cypress Data acquisition systems (abbreviated with the acronym DAS or DAQ) measure real world signals (temperature, pressure, humidity etc.) by performing appropriate signal conditioning on a raw signal (amplification, level shifting, etc.), and then digitizing and storing these signals. This digital signals can then be transmit to another digital system for further processing, usually on a periodic basis. Examples of data acquisition systems include such applications as weather monitoring, recording a seismograph, pressure, temperature and wind strength and direction. This information is fed to computers, which then predict natural events like rain and calamities like earthquakes and destructive winds. An example of a DAS in the medical field is a patient monitoring system that tracks signals like an ECG (Electro-cardiogram) or EEG (Electro-encephalogram). A typical DAS consists of the following components:
Figure 1 shows a block diagram of a basic data acquisition system. The details of these internal blocks are explained in the next section.
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