The use of specialized tools to measure biological signals, such as heart rate or blood glucose levels.
Direct-reading instruments, such as a dial on a pressure tank, used for manual monitoring. instrumentation
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"Instrumentation" is a broad term that primarily refers to the art and science of physical or chemical variables. It is the "nervous system" of modern industry, providing the data necessary to monitor everything from simple home thermostats to complex spacecraft and industrial refineries. "Instrumentation" is a broad term that primarily refers
While most commonly associated with engineering and industrial automation, the term also has a specific meaning in the world of music. 1. Industrial & Scientific Instrumentation
Devices that convert a sensor's raw signal into a standardized format, often a 4 to 20 mA current loop, for long-distance transmission.