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When To Go Wireless, and When Not
Why should wireless sensors be used, and is there still a place for the more traditional route-based option?
Jan 11, 20242 min read


Frequency is Everything
In the world of vibration analysis frequency is everything. Frequencies are generated by many sources within a machine. The running speed...
Sep 30, 20222 min read


Sub GigaHertz Advantages for the Industrial Environment
Let’s discuss for a moment; how can we design a decent, standalone sensor which can be put on the vibrating equipment, stay there and...
Sep 30, 20223 min read


Self-Resonance in Sensor Design
There are many things to consider when designing any kind of sensor, but the main considerations generally have to do with measuring a...
Sep 30, 20222 min read


‘What’s for dinner?’ A Peek into Process Diagnostics
A clean velocity trend with all points below alert and alarm limits. How do you read this? Well, that depends on who you are and what...
Apr 12, 20213 min read


Condition Monitoring and Security in the Cloud
‘The Cloud’ refers to software, services and data that are stored on the internet. However, this data is not just stored in a random...
Feb 5, 20212 min read


Key Features for a Vibration Analyst
When monitoring the vibration data of a machine, an analyst will want to look at the Time Waveform (TWF) and the Frequency Spectrum or...
Dec 8, 20201 min read


What to consider when choosing a wireless condition monitoring system
As wireless sensors are starting to become mainstream in the condition monitoring world, there are now many more choices to consider when...
Dec 8, 20203 min read
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