Title :
Direct memory access methods applied to chaotic behavior experiments
Author :
Lorrondo, H.A. ; Rivera, Raul R. ; Hidalgo, Roberto M. ; Epele, Luis
Author_Institution :
Univ. Nacional de Mar del Plata, Argentina
fDate :
10/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper deals with the implementation of a PC-controlled benchmark specially suited to real-time experimental investigation of oscillators driven by impulsive parametric pulses. The benchmark performs both the acquisition of the output signal and the generation of the parametric pulses. It also allows the introduction of a programmable delay to investigate its influence on the dynamics of the oscillator. The time required for the building of each pulse has been reduced from 10 ms (typical setting time of a standard programmable generator) to 15 μs, employing the standard PC´s direct memory access (DMA) transfer and pulse generation capabilities, allowing the investigation of oscillators with relevant frequency content up to 30 kHz
Keywords :
analogue-digital conversion; chaos; circuit analysis computing; computerised instrumentation; data acquisition; file organisation; microcomputer applications; oscillators; performance evaluation; real-time systems; synchronisation; 10 ms; 15 mus; 30 kHz; PC-controlled benchmark; benchmark; chaotic behavior experiments; direct memory access methods; direct memory access transfer; impulsive parametric pulses; nonlinear oscillators; output signal; parametric pulses; phase portraits; programmable delay; pulse generation; real-time experimental investigation; setting time; standard programmable generator; synchronisation; Chaos; Data acquisition; Delay; Frequency synchronization; Oscillators; Physics; Pulse generation; Pulse measurements; Signal generators; Signal sampling;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on