
Digital Instrumentation and Control
Digital Instrumentation and Control refers to the use of digital technology to monitor and manage physical systems, like machinery or processes in industries. It involves sensors that collect data, digital instruments that analyze this data, and control systems that make decisions based on the analysis. This technology enhances precision, reliability, and efficiency by allowing real-time adjustments and automated control. Examples include temperature regulation in a heating system or automation in manufacturing. Overall, it provides greater control over operations, leading to improved performance and safety in various applications.