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A peripheral interface controller (PIC) MCU drives a digital-to-analog converter (DAC), which polarized the sensor, while the resulting anodic current is converted to a digital value by an analog-to-digital converter (ADC).
New technology offered by two European companies, Siemens and ABB, has lowered the cost for some direct current projects, and shrunk the size of the terminals where alternating current is converted to direct current and back, a crucial consideration in urban projects.
The primary current is converted to the secondary side.
The sensor current is converted to a digital value using a peripheral interface controller (PIC) MCU with an integrated analog-to-digital converter (ADC).
Using amplifier circuits, this current is converted to voltage and then digitalized with a microcontroller to be sent to serial port of computer.
Then, the output voltage of the amplifier is converted to a current by the internal transistor, and this current is converted back to a voltage ((V_{text{o}})) when it passes through the load resistor ((R_{text{L}})) to the ground.
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The induced current was converted to its molar equivalent as described before [30].
The SiPM current was converted to a voltage signal by a transimpedance amplifier (TIA) as illustrated in Fig. 1(B).
From Fig. 1 the analog three phase voltages and currents are converted into appropriate voltages by instrument transformers (CVT and CT) [6].
Currents were converted to concentration by in vitro calibration of each electrode against a 1 µM DA standard.
Currents were converted to concentration by generation of linear in vitro calibration curves for each electrode using 1 5 µm dopamine.
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