Instrumentation, Analysis & Testing Exhibition
Tuesday 23 February 2010, Jimmy Brown Centre, Silverstone Race Track
Training Course:
One Hour Hands-on: Measurement Fundamentals for Computer-Based Data Acquisition
· Learn about the fundamentals of data acquisition including sampling rate, range and resolution with real-world signals
· Study best practices in hardware set-up to isolate, analyse and minimise noise on your signal
· Prove how correct signal conditioning and grounding can prevent many of the most common errors
This is a one hour introductory session that covers some of the fundamental issues in signal and data acquisition that any scientist or engineer needs to understand if they are using or building computer-based measurement systems. These issues include range, resolution, sampling rate, aliasing, noise reduction and filtering. Attendees will explore these concepts with actual signals via hands-on exercises using USB-based data acquisition hardware and ready-to-run software examples. Attendees need to have a basic understanding of measurement and be able to operate PC running Windows. No programming experience is required.
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Mrs Lisa Mansfield,
Engineering Integrity Society,
18 Oak Close,
Bedworth,
Warwickshire,
CV12 9AJ
+44 (0)2476 730 126
Email: Click here
Internet: http://www.e-i-s.org.uk/
