Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jan 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986spin.rept...96.&link_type=abstract
Spinoff 1986, p. 96-97
Computer Science
Microinstrumentation, Miniaturization, Portable Equipment, Gas Chromatography, Technology Utilization, Gas Mixtures, Leakage, Modules, Extraterrestrial Life, Mars (Planet)
Scientific paper
The Michromonitor M500 universal gas analyzer contains a series of miniature modules, each of which is a complete gas chromatograph, an instrument which separates a gaseous mixture into its components and measures the concentrations of each gas in the mixture. The system is manufactured by Microsensor Technology, and is used for environmental analysis, monitoring for gas leaks and chemical spills, compliance with pollution laws, etc. The technology is based on a Viking attempt to detect life on Mars. Ames/Stanford miniaturized the system and NIOSH funded further development. Three Stanford researchers commercialized the technology, which can be operated by unskilled personnel.
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