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You can read and study from the top of the page and stop when you get to the section titled,  "Analogue and Digital Sensors", which you do not need to know for this topic.
You should read and study from the top of the page and stop when you get to the section titled,  "Typical Op-amp Filters" which you do not need to know for this topic. Please understand: '''you are required to understand this linked page'''.


== Standards ==
== Standards ==

Latest revision as of 08:16, 31 January 2023

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I'm not sure I can do a better job than the folks on this page I've asked them permission to use their content, and I am awaiting their response.

You should read and study from the top of the page and stop when you get to the section titled, "Typical Op-amp Filters" which you do not need to know for this topic. Please understand: you are required to understand this linked page.

Standards[edit]

  • Explain the relationship between a sensor, the processor and an output transducer.

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