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Minimizing the Dynamic Error of Measurement Transducers

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A method is proposed for reducing the dynamic error of a measurement transducer of stochastic signals by introducing correcting networks into the structure of the instrument. An analytical expression is obtained for the dynamic error in the case when the transducer takes the form of a first-order inertial network while a correcting network is made in the form of a modified differentiating cell.

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Pinkhusovich, R.L., Kuznetsov, B.F. Minimizing the Dynamic Error of Measurement Transducers. Measurement Techniques 47, 17–20 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:METE.0000022498.55543.65

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