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Designing Next-Generation Test Systems
Join test industry professionals for an online conference and exhibition detailing today's best practices in automated test systems design. This presentation is ...
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Comparing Modal Analysis Techniques for Structural Test Applications
In this introduction, learn about the different modal analysis approaches possible, from basic peak picking in the frequency domain to continuous monitoring of time ...
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Best Practices for Developing Structural Test Systems
Designing a structural test system starts with deciding what requirements are necessary. Explore the concepts of signal conditioning requirements, data throughput ...
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Manage Your Data to Succeed in Structural Test Applications
Structural test applications depend on large amounts of data recorded multiple times to evaluate and validate different design parameters. Being able to quickly ...
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Instrumentation Considerations for Vehicle Structural Testing
IEPE and ICP® sensor technology continues to become more viable and useful in sensing applications. Learn about the fundamentals of IEPE and the benefits it provides ...
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How Optical Sensing Is Changing Structural Test Applications
Optical sensing provides unique advantages over the ubiquitous electrical sensors that are used in most physical measurement systems today. Electrical sensors continue ...
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Advanced Smart Distribution Switch
Explore smart grid distribution automation with advanced analytics, switching, and monitoring features.
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Introduction to NI Solutions for Structural Test
Structural testing requires not only an understanding of mechanical theory but also the knowledge and technique to make the right measurements. This webcast will ...
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Multilingual LabVIEW: Talking to Any PLC
When designing a distributed system, there are a multitude of PLCs, PACs and sensors that must all communicate. During this webcast, learn how LabVIEW can talk to ...
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Software-Defined RF Instrumentation for Multistandard Testing
View a demonstration of the NI software-defined RF instrumentation platform testing multiple wireless standards.
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