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Introduction to Strain Gauge Load Cells A strain gauge load cell is a highly accurate and versatile force measurement device widely used in various industries,[…]

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Understanding Corrosion Corrosion is a chemical reaction that occurs when a metal surface is exposed to certain environmental factors, such as moisture, air, or chemicals.[…]

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What is THT Mounting? THT (Through-Hole Technology) mounting is a method of mounting electronic components on a printed circuit board (PCB) where the leads of[…]

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What is a Potentiometer Circuit? A potentiometer circuit is a simple, yet versatile, electronic circuit that utilizes a potentiometer to control or measure voltage, resistance,[…]

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Introduction to Piezo Circuits Piezo circuits are electronic circuits that utilize the piezoelectric effect to generate or detect mechanical strain or pressure. The piezoelectric effect[…]