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Sensor seminar
25 January 2013
A one day seminar by Kistler Instruments will cover the theory of piezoelectric sensors and is designed to provide an introduction to the practical application of piezoelectric measurement in both laboratory and industr

A one day seminar by Kistler
Instruments will cover the theory of
piezoelectric sensors and is designed
to provide an introduction to the
practical application of piezoelectric
measurement in both laboratory and
industrial environments.
The seminar will be relevant to those responsible for designing and building instrumentation and measurement systems, especially where conditions are challenging.
Subjects to be covered include: Design, principles and benefits of piezoelectric sensors; a practical exercise on fitting and mounting a force sensor; charge signal conditioning and system integration; and calibration and measurement.
Seminars will be in Sheffield (6th November) and Milton Keynes (8th November). Cost is £200 for one delegate; £175 each for two or more.
The seminar will be relevant to those responsible for designing and building instrumentation and measurement systems, especially where conditions are challenging.
Subjects to be covered include: Design, principles and benefits of piezoelectric sensors; a practical exercise on fitting and mounting a force sensor; charge signal conditioning and system integration; and calibration and measurement.
Seminars will be in Sheffield (6th November) and Milton Keynes (8th November). Cost is £200 for one delegate; £175 each for two or more.
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