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Training courses on measurement
27 January 2015
HBM has announced the first of its 2015 training courses will take place at the end of February.

The first course is on ‘Data Acquisition’ and takes place on the 24th to 25th February. It is suitable for all personnel who would like to plan and conduct measurements with transducers and measurement data acquisition systems.
The seminar covers topics such as: how to select the correct sample rates; how to avoid aliasing effects; how digital amplifiers work; the advantages and drawbacks of carrier-frequency supply; the impact of measuring leads; and how data processing works in modern measuring data acquisition systems.
This is followed by the ‘Measurement Uncertainty’ training course, which takes place on 26th to 27th February and is aimed at all measurement engineers in charge of planning and taking measurements as well as users performing measurement data analysis.
Offering delegates the opportunity to learn and practise the GUM-based approach, this course aims to provide an appreciation of the concept of uncertainty of measurement in a calibration or testing environment. The course takes attendees through the process of calculating uncertainties, by a combination of lectures and practical application exercises.
Located at the AMP Technology Centre in Rotherham and presented by experienced lecturers, the two courses will enable attendees to bring measurement technology know-how up to date with professional training that has a good mix of sound basic knowledge and practical guidance.
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