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Signal Conditioning: Enhancing Accuracy in Measurement and Control Systems
Explore signal conditioning, its functions, applications in industrial automation, instrumentation, and electronics, and how it improves accuracy and reliability in data acquisition systems.
Signal conditioning is a critical process in measurement and control systems, converting sensor outputs into usable signals for monitoring, analysis, and automation. It enhances accuracy, reliability, and compatibility across industrial, medical, and electronic applications.
Signal Conditioning: An Overview
Signal conditioning refers to the process of manipulating analog signals from sensors or transducers to make them suitable for processing by data acquisition systems, controllers, or display units. Sensors often produce raw signals that are weak, noisy, or incompatible with measurement instruments. Signal conditioning ensures these signals are amplified, filtered, converted, and linearized for accurate interpretation and reliable system performance.