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  2. Indicator (distance amplifying instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Ideal test indicator pushed. Prior to modern geared dial mechanisms, test indicators using a single lever or systems of levers were common. The range and precision of these devices were generally inferior to modern dial type units, with a range of 10/1000 inch to 30/1000 inch, and precision of 1/1000 inch being typical.

  3. DIGI Group - Wikipedia

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    DIGI (Teraoka/DIGI Group) is a global corporation with offices in Japan, Europe and North America.Founded in 1925, it supplies weighing and packaging equipment for trade, industries, and logistics.

  4. Resistor ladder - Wikipedia

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    A 1953 paper "Coding by Feedback Methods" [1] describes "decoding networks" that convert numbers (in any base) represented by voltage sources or current sources connected to resistor networks in a "shunt resistor decoding network" (which in base 2 corresponds to the binary-weighted configuration) or in a "ladder resistor decoding network" (which in base 2 corresponds to R–2R configuration ...

  5. Total indicator reading - Wikipedia

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    The indicator traditionally would be a dial indicator; today dial-type and digital indicators coexist. The earliest expansion of "TIR" was total indicated run-out and concerned cylindrical or tapered (conical) parts, where " run-out " (noun) refers to any imperfection of form that causes a rotating part such as a shaft to "run out" (verb), that ...

  6. Magic eye tube - Wikipedia

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    It was not until the 1960s that needle meters were made inexpensively enough in Japan to displace indicator tubes. [2] Tuning indicator tubes were used in vacuum tube receivers from around 1936 to 1980, before vacuum tubes were replaced by transistors in radios. [3] An earlier tuning aid which the magic eye replaced was the "tuneon" neon lamp ...

  7. Seven-segment display - Wikipedia

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    Since four bits (2 4) can hold 16 values, this means hexadecimal (hex) digits can be represented by four bits too. [23] Since there are a limited number of segments in seven-segment displays, a couple of the hexadecimal digits are required to be displayed as lowercase letters, otherwise the uppercase letter "B" would be the same as the digit "8 ...

  8. Dot-matrix display - Wikipedia

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    A 16×2-character dot-matrix display, where each character is made from a grid of 5×7 dots. A dot-matrix display is a low-cost electronic digital display device that displays information on machines such as clocks, watches, calculators, and many other devices requiring a simple alphanumeric (and/or graphic) display device of limited resolution.

  9. Indicator - Wikipedia

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    Indicator (metadata), a Boolean value that may contain only the values true or false and includes the meaning of these values; Indicator (statistics), a concept in statistics, research design and social sciences; Indicator diagram, a graph of pressure against stroke within a piston engine

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