Measurement Device
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A Measurement Device is a device that performs measurement tasks to determine properties of entities through standardized processes.
- Context:
- It can (typically) produce Measurement Values with specified measurement accuracy.
- It can (typically) require Device Calibration for reliable measurements.
- It can (typically) follow Measurement Standards for consistent results.
- It can (often) generate Measurement Records through data acquisition.
- It can (often) support Measurement Unit conversion for different scales.
- It can (often) require Regular Maintenance for accuracy preservation.
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- It can range from being a Simple Measurement Device to being a Complex Measurement Device, depending on its measurement complexity.
- It can range from being a Single-Parameter Device to being a Multi-Parameter Device, depending on its measurement scope.
- It can range from being a Manual Measurement Device to being an Automated Measurement Device, depending on its operation mode.
- It can range from being a Contact Measurement Device to being a Non-Contact Measurement Device, depending on its measurement method.
- It can range from being a Low-Precision Device to being a High-Precision Device, depending on its measurement precision.
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- Examples:
- Physical Measurement Devices, such as:
- Ruler, measuring physical lengths.
- Balance Scale, determining object masses.
- Thermometer, detecting temperature values.
- Electronic Measurement Devices, such as:
- Digital Multimeter, measuring properties.
- Oscilloscope, analyzing electrical signals.
- Spectrum Analyzer, examining frequency distributions.
- Laboratory Measurement Devices, such as:
- pH Meter, determining acid-base levels.
- Spectrometer, analyzing spectral compositions.
- Chromatograph, separating chemical mixtures.
- Industrial Measurement Devices, such as:
- Pressure Gauge, monitoring system pressures.
- Flow Meter, measuring fluid flow rates.
- Load Cell, determining applied forces.
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- Physical Measurement Devices, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Display Devices, which show but don't measure information.
- Control Devices, which regulate but don't measure system states.
- Storage Devices, which retain but don't measure data.
- See: Measuring Instrument, Sensor, Data Acquisition System, Calibration Process, Measurement Standard, Measurement Error, Measurement Accuracy.