February 8, 2008 - Endevco announces 2008 technical training seminars available at customer sites and at Endevco headquarters
These offerings include four-hour seminars on location at customer sites scheduled at their request as well as a series of multi-day courses at Endevco headquarters.
The on-site Endevco Vibration and Shock Training seminar is free of charge and designed as a value-added service for test engineers and test technicians at Endevco customers, with groups of 10 or more attendees. Suggested attendees are instrumentation technicians, test engineers, design engineers, data quality engineers, test and measurement laboratory personnel, and front-line managers in the testing community.
The seminar is technology, product design and application specific with a focus on end users of accelerometers, dynamic pressure transducers and electronics signal conditioners. It includes a comprehensive training manual for each attendee containing 23 sections of technology, application and reference information. Endevco has pre-selected four sections of the manual for the standard, four-hour seminar covering Accelerometer ABCs, Vibration and Shock Basics, Applications & Selection, and Best Practices. The seminar can also be customized to address specific needs. Additional topics include Modal Analysis, Calibration Systems, Product Categories, Silicon Product Designs, and Electronic Products.
Endevco customers interested in scheduling an on-site Vibration and Shock Training seminar can contact their local Strategic Account Manager or Regional Sales Manager.
These training resources are an integral part of the Endevco commitment to supporting its customers and the industry with information on the latest sensing technology innovations and how to most effectively implement them, said Alan Manara, Endevco Vice President of Sales and Marketing.
In addition to the on-site seminars, a series of multi-day, tuition-based courses at Endevco headquarters in San Juan Capistrano, CA, will address the following topics:
Accelerometer Calibration Workshop
April 15-17, 2008
Vibration
Shock Motion and the Physics of Shock
How Shock and Vibration Are Measured
Shock Calibration
Electrodynamic Shakers and Controls
Accelerometer Performance Characteristics and Error Sources
Reference Accelerometer Characteristics
Signal Conditioning
Dos and Donts of Calibration
Statistics, Error Analysis, Accuracy and Uncertainty
Calibration Standards and Specifications
Hands-on Calibration System Demonstrations
Shock & Vibration Measurement
July 15-17, 2008
Introduction to Vibration
Shock Motion
How Shock and Vibration Are Measured
Accelerometer Performance Characteristics and Error Sources
Accelerometer Designs and Performance
Signal Conditioning, Systems and Readouts
Accelerometer Calibration
Applications Considerations
Special Cases
Dynamic Pressure Measurement
Oct 14-15, 2008
Introduction to Dynamic Pressure Measurement
Pressure Measurement Instruments
Performance Characteristics
Environmental Limits
Application Information
Electronics
Measurement of Transient Pressure Pulses
Calibration
Selection and Application
Maintenance and Recalibration
To register for these information packed courses, visit endevco.com/news/Events.aspx
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