The interface is critical in a well-networked data stream

Various fieldbus systems are widely used for data transmission in industrial networks. The test and measurement equipment used also needs to meet these requirements making compatible interfaces necessary.

The electrification of mechanics: Are you already measuring synchronously?

For testing household appliances, automobile drives, machines, systems or high-voltage components: HBM offers integrated solutions for synchronous recording of mechanical and electrical quantities.

Consistently making full use of physical possibilities

For more than 60 years, innovative products from HBM have been shaping the world of measurement technology. Metrological institutes around the world trust precision amplifiers from HBM.

Optimising your products through the acquisition of real life data

How unattended data recording lets machines all over the world feedback data in order to analyse customer usage.

Seven misconceptions about the testing of electric motors

We reveal to you the seven major misconceptions about eDrive testing - and how you can enhance your testing of electric motors and make it more reliable.

Electromobility in the fast lane: Efficiency enhancement for the drive of the future

Electrically-driven vehicles have until now been living on the sidelines. But due to ever decreasing oil supplies, increasing fuel prices and a growing environmental awareness, the future belongs to electromobility. In order to...

Trends denote changing market for DAQ equipment

HBM undertook an international survey of data acquisition system users on their current and future needs. What are the key results of the survey?

Usability in measurement technology: Saving valuable time. And a lot of money!

Operating errors in test and measurement equipment may cause significant costs to companies. These do not only arise from extra test bench time that has to be allowed for; what might turn out to be really expensive is the...

Measurement 2.0: The future world of Test & Measurement

How will next-generation measurement technology look like? What are the trends that really matter? Read or latest position paper.