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IM 11B03A03-01E
4.5
Computation and Processing
The following are processed using chromatograms obtained as detection signals. For the
setting procedure, see the LCD Panel Operation Manual, IM 11B03A03-05E.
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Peak processing
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Deviation processing
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Additional processing
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Signal processing
Each processing is outlined below. For details, see the Technical Guide, IM 11B03A03-03E.
4.5.1
Peak Processing
This processing detects peaks from a detector signal and determines the concentrations of
components based on the area or height of each peak. The retention times, peak half-width
and so on are also determined from the detected peaks.
4.5.2
Deviation processing
This processing determines the value obtained by subtracting the sum of the concentra-
tions of components computed by peak processing from the total sum of set concentra-
tions.
4.5.3
Additional processing
There are the following three types of processing in the additional processing:
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Linear computation processing
This processing determines the total sum of the concentrations of each component
computed in the peak processing multiplied by individual coefficients.
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Ratio computation processing
This processing determines the ratio of concentrations of two components obtained
by the peak processing.
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Separation capability processing
This processing determines the separation capability using retention time and peak
half-widths of two adjacent components determined by the peak processing.
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