Diagnostic errors can occur when doctors aren't "calibrated" to make the right decisions. Factors such as how confident the physician is in diagnostics and the health of his or her patient population ...
• Force vectors don’t want to remain in line with the object being pushed. • Load-cell specifications usually do not call out accuracy, but rather linearity, repeatability, and hysteresis. • Accuracy ...
Automated test equipment (ATE) describes testing apparatuses designed to perform a single or sequence of tests on one device or multiple devices at a time. Different types of ATE test electronics, ...
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 ...
A scale used for buying and selling products based on weight is one big cash register. On large volume weighing, such as that done with in-motion scales, truck scales, bulk weighing and railroad ...
The ability to measure mass to charge ratio of the ions in mass spectrum is the most important feature of the high-resolution mass spectrometers. An analyte's identification can be progressed further ...
Designing and testing communications systems with analog baseband I/Q (BBIQ) circuits can be a challenge for RF engineers. The goal is to make traditional signal-analysis measurements in the spectral ...
Optimizing laboratory workflow and integrating a new NIR spectrometer is illustrated in Figure 1. To create a calibration set, approximately 40–50 samples across the expected parameter range must be ...