Product category:
Dataloggers
News Release from: RDP Electronics
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 12 November 2002
Practical advice on measurement
solutions
Latest issue of newsletter combines application features with in-depth transducer information
The autumn 2002 issue of Transducer Action - the regular newsletter from RDP Electronics - is now available Published for the benefit of design and research engineers, specifiers and students, Transducer Action combines application features with in-depth transducer information and the latest developments from RDP, including information on RDP's website
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 14 Apr 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Low cost logging instrument for sensors
The RDP E725 instrument provides a simple and low cost solution for displaying and logging real-time data from a wide variety of sensors.
In this issue, RDP focuses on what it takes to create an integrated measurement solution using single-channel techniques.
There is also a practical example of the success of this scheme from the UK's leading tail-lift manufacturer.
Ratcliff Tail Lifts employed an RDP single-channel solution to save the cost of its established destructive testing techniques previously used for load testing new product developments.
By simultaneously measuring load and deflection and combining the data using two E725 conditioner/display units linked to a PC with RDP software - freely downloadable from the website - designers can now plot a stress/strain graph in real time which shows precisely the anticipated yield point at any position on the tail lift.
Continuing its regular educational theme, Understanding Accuracy explores measurement repeatability, resolution and hysteresis.
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