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Knowledge of instrumentation is critical in light of the highly sensitive and precise requirements of modern processes and systems. Rapid development in instrumentation technology coupled with the adoption of new standards makes a firm, up-to-date foundation of knowledge more important than... read more

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In this introductory chapter we examine the architecture of "typical" measurement systems, and discuss how noise, calibration errors, sensor dynamic response, and nonlinearity can affect the accuracy, precision, and resolution of measurements.

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  1. Robert B. Northrop (Author)

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