Like many of you, I have a bench full of electronic instruments. The newest is my Rigol oscilloscope, only a few years old, while the oldest is probably my RF signal generator that dates from some ...
Rendering of prism and spectrum Optical spectroscopy splits light and measures the intensity of different wavelengths. It is a powerful technique across a wide range of applications. UC Davis ...
Most calibration labs use computers to fully or partially automate instrument calibrations. Some organizations use off-the-shelf automation software and prewritten procedures, while others develop ...
The importance of calibration for all electronic test equipment. The main reason why such equipment must be regularly calibrated. The pros and cons of self-calibration or using outside services. It’s ...
Calibration always seems to be scheduled at the most critical time in a project. For example, assume that a piece of test equipment is on a six-month calibration cycle. At month five, the design ...
To ensure reliable and reproducible results when handling liquids, it is crucial to regularly test and calibrate instruments. ISO 8655 is globally recognized as the most accepted standard for ...
The after-sales care of equipment is as important as the initial purchase. While instruments degrade & start drifting as cumulative usage increases & environmental conditions change, the key to ...
Understand why the physics behind your flow calibrator—primary versus secondary standards—dictates the legal and medical integrity of your worker exposure results.