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If there is one dogma that every metrologist, engineer or scientist is familiar with, it is probably the following: The statement of a (physical) measurement result without the statement of a measurement error is worthless.
If there is one dogma that every metrologist, engineer or scientist is familiar with, it is probably the following: The statement of a (physical) measurement result without the statement of a measurement error is worthless.
Engineers need an effective and simple tool to analyze vibrations and especially their effect on objects. A very popular method is the swept sine analysis (or sine sweep analysis).
In this blogpost we want to explain what makes semiconductors so special and why they are so versatile.
Precision, trueness and accuracy – do you know the difference?
In this article we summarize the most frequently used parameters – including an illustrative explanation.
We return to the basics of electrical engineering and explain to you how to make current and voltage measurements.
In this article, we therefore want to give you an insight into both topics: What makes the physics of flying so complex and why are the testing procedures so extensive?
We want to tell you more about the absolute foundation of measurement technology: systems of measurement, also known as unit systems.
In this article we would like to introduce you to a part of our product portfolio and the corresponding applications.
Learn more about what CAN is and why we use CAN in the first place in this blogpost.
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