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integration time

integration time

The period for which a noisy signal is averaged in order to improve the signal to noise ratio in an electronic system. See sensitivity.
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The RADMoon Duo decreases the cost of autonomous systems by saving integration time, physical size, and cost per channel of sensors.
The first way allows for the selection of a desired integration time. After entering the integration time via the intuitive software interface, the resulting temperature measurement range is calculated automatically and can be used for accurate measurements.
Deployment and integration services help in reducing the deployment and integration time. These services are crucial for developing end-to-smart grid solutions for the power and energy utilities.
In all measurements, the integration time of the spectra is 10 [micro]s; as a typical period of the restrike is about 80 [micro]s, we are able to monitor temporal behaviour during this period spectroscopically.
Standardized models and interfaces greatly simplify integration time and cost, allowing telecom and cloud providers to deliver new offerings quickly and competitively.
This reduces cost and integration time so that they can get the solution in the hands of end-users faster as compared to typical hardware based touch sensors.
The new ams detector chip provides detailed motion-free medical images while operating at very high acquisition rates: the adjustable integration time can be set as low as 50 [micro]s.
A MCU is used to provide the clock signal to control the integration time and compute the pulse wave of the output logical control circuit.
This saves IT resources for Hurley and the physicians while greatly reducing integration time and costs."
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