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Product category: Accelerometers and Vibration Sensors
News Release from: Endevco | Subject: DIG
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 25 June 2002

Web-based dynamic instrumentation guide

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A new dynamic instrumentation guide (DIG) on Endevco's website is a one-stop resource for selecting the perfect transducer and associated signal conditioning for dynamic measurement applications.

A new dynamic instrumentation guide (DIG) on Endevco's website is a one-stop resource for selecting the perfect transducer and associated signal conditioning for dynamic measurement applications All the user has to do is tell DIG a few key parameters regarding the test or application and it will do the rest

This intelligent program helps users identify the most appropriate transducer or electronic product among hundreds of different standard models.

The information regarding the selected transducer will automatically be used in choosing the matching signal conditioner.

Designed to be much more than a parametric search, the product selection process is based on the data supplied by the user, which includes basic measurement parameters and application information.

The built-in expert logic will automatically determine the most appropriate sensor or electronics for the job according to the user's input.

Datasheets of suggested products may be viewed dynamically during the process to help the user reach a final selection.

The program operates in either metric or imperial (US) units.

Additional tools include spreadsheets for conversions and, on request, a handy pocket slide rule.

Or, DIG can be used to directly obtain printed literature such as datasheets and technical papers.

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