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The sensor used to illustrate the amperometric measuring principle is Endress+Hauser’s Oxymax COS51D.The sensor illustrating the optical measuring principle is the Memosens COS81D
simple, brief but enough information. this video is very useful with me! thank u!
superb explanation!thanks!
Excuse me sir.... what is the convension formula for output of DO sensor(current or voltage) to mg/L...?
Thank you. What is the software used to make such animations?
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It will be more useful if the video includes the subtitles
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@@endresshauser he means with subtitles for the deaf/hard of hearing for example.
Such great inventions
How to calculate Dissolved oxygen in mg/L using Galvanic DO probe sensor (mV output)?
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what is the name of the sensor/actuator used in the system?
The sensor used to illustrate the amperometric measuring principle is Endress+Hauser’s Oxymax COS51D.The sensor illustrating the optical measuring principle is the Memosens COS81D
Great work thx a lot
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