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Title: Mechanical Driven Electronic Correction Devices
Author: Richard J. Enoch
Source: 1987 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1987
Abstract: In this era of high technology, why do we see so many mechanical integrators still being utilized? The primary reason is a matter of economics. Until recently, economical electronic integrators were not available. The technology to produce electronic integrators has been around for a long time (since the mid-70s) but the cost of manufacturing to meet the harsh environmental conditions that this equipment must operate in has been out-of-sight. Commercially available products will not stand up to the desert environments of the southwest, nor to the frigid environments of some of the northern areas. Industrial grade electronics are required and have only recently become economically feasible to use. Electronic integrators must maintain high levels of accuracy under severe environmental conditions and still be able to be manufactured at a reasonable cost.




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