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Volume 8, Number 2
Go to this edition » Advanced electronics help make the catch less deadly; why you care about mixed cabinet electronics and power; Fluke lab tortures test tools so technicians feel no pain; calibrating the smart grid
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Volume 8, Number 1
Go to this edition » What it takes to design custom control panels; long live the 555 Timer (for electronic devices from toys to spacecraft); improving on a legend—the story behind the 190 Series II ScopeMeter® oscilloscope; how to take readings from across the room
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Volume 7, Number 2
Go to this edition » The human side of hospital delivery robots; space shuttle calibration on wheels; R&D tech manages time and temperature; a day in the life of an Alvin Submarine pilot
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Volume 7, Number 1
Go to this edition » Alternators for aerospace; developing automated test procedures; onscreen trending with new DMMs; sensor testing at nuclear plants
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Volume 6, Number 2
Go to this edition » Scoping the best placement for wind turbines; it’s finally here—the new Fluke 287 multimeter; perfecting bench multimeters for production-test applications; how to measure standby current, accurately and easily
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Volume 6, Number 1
Go to this edition » Testing the works on innovative new vehicles; testing optical tracking systems with ScopeMeter®; datalogging tools for manufacturing R&D; getting the data you want with TrendPlot™
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Volume 5, Number 2
Go to this edition » Thermal circuit board inspections; patent-pending technology insider; 2x4 Ohms probe technology; new precision DMMs with graphical display, dual readings, performance and accuracy at breakthrough cost
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