What does the typical engineer need to know about accelerometer calibration related to the standards?
A. Standards can often be technically and administratively intimidating. The first thing an engineer can do to reduce anxiety associated with learning a new calibration standard is to speak with a professional from either his calibration service provider, or appropriate calibration system manufacturer. In most cases, calibration is covered broadly in the standards section on the control of measuring and test equipment. The calibration professional can help distill the essence of the standard into its technical and procedural components. It is remarkable how quickly a complicated standard can be tamed with a little bit of helpful advice. Armed with representative data plots, example procedures and recommended calibration intervals, a typical engineer can quickly and knowledgably present and recommend a course of action for his team to move through compliance and/or certification to the various technical and quality standards. For example, our application engineers routinely help new cal
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