Signal Conditioning is a process used in Electrical Engineering to modify an electrical signal in order to make it more suitable for further processing. It is used to improve the accuracy, reliability, and repeatability of a signal, as well as to reduce noise and interference. Signal Conditioning can involve amplification, filtering, linearization, isolation, and other techniques. It is used in a variety of applications, such as industrial automation, medical instrumentation, and automotive systems. Signal Conditioning is an important part of the design process for many electrical systems, as it can help to ensure that the system is reliable and performs as expected. It is also used to ensure that the system is safe and meets regulatory requirements. There are many companies that specialize in Signal Conditioning, such as Analog Devices, Texas Instruments, Maxim Integrated, and National Instruments. These companies provide a range of products, including amplifiers, filters, isolators, and signal conditioners. Show Less Read more
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