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HT2017, Heat Treat 2017: Proceedings from the 29th Heat Treating Society Conference and Exposition, 331-334, October 24–26, 2017,
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Modern technological advancements make it easier to achieve accurate control to meet AMS2750E and CQI9. Today’s Industrial technologies have advanced rapidly alongside electronic innovations that improve accuracy and control. In years past, there was a certain difficulty associated with accuracy from older existing controls to new modern process controls due to the level of complexity and cost involved. Today, equipment manufacturers are integrating a variety of new technology to improve accuracy for more accurate monitoring. This paper looks at some of the old and new technology innovations for input accuracy regarding both analog and digital signals.
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HT2015, Heat Treat 2015: Proceedings from the 28th Heat Treating Society Conference, 313-316, October 20–22, 2015,
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Modern technological advancements make it easier to achieve accurate control to meet AMS2750E and CQI9 requirements. Today’s Industrial technologies have advanced rapidly alongside electronic innovations that improve accuracy and control. In years past there was a difficulty associated with accuracy from translating or updating older existing controls to new modern process controls due to the level of complexity and cost involved. Today, equipment manufacturers are integrating a variety of new technologies to improve the accuracy of monitoring. This presentation looks at some of the old and new technologies and recent innovations for improving input accuracy for analog and digital signals.