| ??? 11/26/03 21:27 Read: times |
#59488 - RE: Depends on standards Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Al,
For any measurement, you inject a current and measure a voltage, or vice versa. I should try the usual suspects Analog devices, Maxim, Linear Technology (especially) for some suitable app notes. One of my favourite text books is Measurement Techniques by Doebelin. Steve |
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