
When looking to buy a depth gauge, many people immediately look at the resolution because smaller numbers often give the impression of being more high-end. A display with 0.001 mm accuracy is quite appealing, especially with newer electronic models.
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When looking to buy a depth gauge, many people immediately look at the resolution because smaller numbers often give the impression of being more high-end. A display with 0.001 mm accuracy is quite appealing, especially with newer electronic models.

If you've observed electronics labs in recent years, you'll notice that the way they choose pulse generators has changed considerably. Previously, most attention was focused on specifications. The higher the MHz, the more waveforms, or the larger the display, the more likely the generator was to be preferred because it gave the impression of being durable and not becoming obsolete in the long run

A pulse generator might look very powerful in a catalog, but when you actually test it in a real circuit, quite a few annoying issues start to emerge. Some models produce a beautiful sine wave but have slight ripple at the edges of the pulse; some require many steps to change the waveform; and some models develop a loss of smoothness in the rotary knob or noticeably slow menu response after only a few months of use

Sometimes, a pulse signal may appear perfectly normal at first glance, but when viewed on an oscilloscope, it reveals slight vibrations, uneven amplitude, or timing deviations in cycles. The first reaction is usually to check the pulse generator, connections, or output load. However, many errors originate from the power supply section, especially the switching power supply

In many drive systems, people often only pay attention to whether the machine is still running, whether there are any unusually loud noises, or whether the motor temperature has risen excessively. But there is a rather subtle parameter that directly affects the durability of the entire drive system: RPM, or the actual rotational speed of the deviceIn many drive systems, people often only pay attention to whether the machine is still running, whether there are any unusually loud noises, or whether the motor temperature has risen excessively. But there is a rather subtle parameter that directly affects the durability of the entire drive system: RPM, or the actual rotational speed of the device