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Seminar Content
Many people need to make electrical measurements but are not necessarily experts in that field. Countless applications require measurements such as current, voltage, resistivity, temperature, etc., often to a quality level that is not easily achievable.
This seminar helps scientists or engineers who need to perform electrical measurements but who have little experience to understand the fundamental checks to ensure that their final measurements meet requirements. You can learn how to go about choosing test equipment, designing a test system, or simply carrying out measurements using existing equipment.
Participant Objectives:
Those participating in this seminar will learn:
- The four-step process to designing 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
The 1-hour seminar is accompagnied by an interactive Q&A (during live broadcast) where you can ask the presenter for additional insight on this important topic.
Register today to reserve your place for this invaluable seminar!
About the Presenter:
Derek MacLachlan is a staff applications engineer at Keithley Instruments, Inc. based in the United Kingdom. He joined Keithley in 2000 and has spent the past nearly ten years serving customers in the Test and Measurement industry.
Target audience:
This informative 1-hour web seminar is recommended for scientists or engineers who need to perform electrical measurements but who have little experience in doing so.
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