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Event: Live Web Seminar “Understanding the Basics of Electrical Measurements”

Learn to design and test systems, reduce errors, and meet requirements.

Keithley Instruments Inc.
Thu, 06/03/2010 - 13:59
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(Keithley Instruments Inc.: Cleveland) -- Many people need to make electrical measurements but are not necessarily experts in that field. Countless applications such as current, voltage, resistivity, and temperature often require measurements to a quality level that is not easily achievable. Whether choosing test equipment, designing a test system, or simply trying to carry out measurements using existing equipment, you must understand the fundamental checks to ensure your final measurements meet requirements.

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The one-hour live broadcast of “Understanding the Basics of Electrical Measurements ” begins at 2 p.m. EDT on June 9, and is recommended for scientists and engineers who need to perform electrical measurements but have little experience in doing so.

Those participating in this seminar will learn:

• The four-step process to design your test system

• Fundamentals in using data sheets to choose the appropriate equipment

• How to test your system to ensure it meets requirements

• Identifying sources of error in the system

• Techniques for reducing errors in your measurements

 

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