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Understanding Infrared Thermography Reading 7 Part 2 of 2.pdf

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The output requirements are totally dependent on the user’s needs. If a<br />

readout indicator is required, a wide selection is usually <strong>of</strong>fered. An analog<br />

output suitable for recording, monitoring, and control is commonly provided. In<br />

addition, most manufacturers <strong>of</strong>fer a broad selection <strong>of</strong> output functions<br />

including digital (BCD coded) outputs, high, low, and proportional set-points,<br />

signal peak or valley sensors, sample and hold circuits, and even closed-loop<br />

controls for specific applications. Many currently available instruments, even<br />

portable hand-held units, include microprocessors that provide many <strong>of</strong> the<br />

above functions on standard models.<br />

Charlie Chong/ Fion Zhang

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