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  2. Instrumentation and control engineering - Wikipedia

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    Instrumentation and control engineering is a vital field of study offered at many universities worldwide at both the graduate and postgraduate levels. This discipline integrates principles from various branches of engineering, providing a comprehensive understanding of the design, analysis, and management of automated systems.

  3. Computer Automated Measurement and Control - Wikipedia

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    CAMAC modules made by LeCroy. Computer-Aided Measurement And Control (CAMAC) is a standard bus and modular-crate electronics standard for data acquisition and control used in particle detectors for nuclear and particle physics and in industry.

  4. Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering is an advanced branch of engineering which deals with the application of existing or known scientific knowledge in electronics, instrumentation, measurements and control for any process, practical calibration of instruments, automation of processes etc.

  5. Industrial control system - Wikipedia

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    An industrial control system (ICS) is an electronic control system and associated instrumentation used for industrial process control. Control systems can range in size from a few modular panel-mounted controllers to large interconnected and interactive distributed control systems (DCSs) with many thousands of field connections.

  6. I&C - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Instrumentation and control; Information and Control (Journal) Installation and commissioning;

  7. Instrument control - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the hardware bus to control an instrument, software for the PC is also needed. Virtual Instrument Software Architecture, or VISA, was developed by the VME eXtensions for Instrumentation (VXI) plug and play Systems Alliance as a specification for I/O software. VISA was a step toward industry-wide software compatibility.

  8. Instrumentation - Wikipedia

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    A very simple example of an instrumentation system is a mechanical thermostat, used to control a household furnace and thus to control room temperature. A typical unit senses temperature with a bi-metallic strip. It displays temperature by a needle on the free end of the strip. It activates the furnace by a mercury switch. As the switch is ...

  9. Pin (computer program) - Wikipedia

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    Pin is a platform for creating analysis tools. A pin tool comprises instrumentation, analysis and callback routines.Instrumentation routines are called when code that has not yet been recompiled is about to be run, and enable the insertion of analysis routines.