Contents NEWS
5 MTC launches SME support service EDITOR’S CHOICE
10 The big benefits of building manufacturing resilience
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Calibration
42 Further elevating condition-based monitoring calibration
46 How to build confidence in VNA test and measurement
Non contact measurement 50 Laser distance sensors
Signal conditioning 54 Is it just a triangle?
Displays 58 Rock solid reliability
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16 Achieving a sustainable future with data acquisition
Cases & enclosures
22 Stand-alone enclosures offer greater simplicity
Test & measurement
28 The key to advanced precision measurement and control
Oil & gas 38 Telemetry: present and future
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