Get an Expert with Your Sensor
Posted by G R Peacock in Measurement Basics, Measurement QA, TemperatureTable of contents for Sensor Selection Checklist
- A Twelve-Step Sensor Selection Checklist
- A Blueprint for Measurement
- Measurement Accuracy and Uncertainty
- Factors Influencing Measurement and Calibration Uncertainty
- Sensor Selection—A Question of Perspective
- Reviewing Error Analysis
- Finalizing the Specifications
- Soliciting Bids for Sensors
- Get an Expert with Your Sensor
- Check It Out!
- Installing Your New Sensor
- Commissioning a New Sensor
This eighth essay in a series on Sensorsmag.com. It is reproduced here with permission of SensorsMag a Questex Media Group, Inc. publication. The format has been slightly changed to make it easier to read online.
Jul 22, 2008 – by: G. Raymond Peacock, Temperatures.com Inc. – Sensors
This is the eighth essay in a series expanding on an article I wrote for Sensors titled “A Twelve-Step Sensor Selection Checklist.” In May, I talked about the process of soliciting bids. This month, I’ll focus on acquiring a sensor, or measurement device, and expert technical services.
A Source of Expertise
Keep in mind, the sensor supplier is an expert in the sensing area in which you are involved and a valuable technical resource, regardless of your own level of experience.
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