Electronic instrumentation encompasses devices and systems used to measure, monitor, analyze, and control physical parameters and processes. These instruments utilize electronic circuits and components to convert real-world signals (e.g., temperature, pressure, voltage, current, flow) into forms that can be displayed, recorded, or used for control purposes. Common applications include laboratory testing, industrial automation, medical diagnostics, and environmental monitoring.
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