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Dionex Spectral Array Detector DSA-1
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I've got a Dionex Spectral Array Detector DSA-1 and would like to connect it to a PC in order to use the latter as a recorder. Does anybody know if I need special cables or a PC interface or even a specific software for the data acquisition? I thank in advance whoever would like to send me information to this regard
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Have you contacted your local Dionex rep?
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What kind of HPLC do you have? Sounds like you are mixing and matching parts, so I'm thinking you need an A/D converter for the analog output of your detector. If you search the web for used instruments suppliers I'm sure you can find something for < $2,000.
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