DIGITAL WATER TESTING INSTRUMENTS

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HM DIGITAL HM Digital, Inc. 5819 Uplander Way Culver City CA 90230 Digital water testing instruments, namely, water meters, water testing instrumentation for monitoring and detecting total dissolved solids and contamination, and water filter controllers;DIGITAL;
HOW PURE IS YOUR WATER? HM Digital, Inc. 5819 Uplander Way Culver City CA 90230 Digital water testing instruments for all types of water and uses of water, namely, meters, testers, monitors and controllers for testing parameters of Total Disolved Solids (TDS), Electrical Conductivity (EC), Potential of Hydrogen (pH), Oxidation Reduction Potential (ORP), and temperature;
HOW PURE IS YOUR WATER? HM Digital, Inc. 5819 Uplander Way Culver City CA 90230 Digital water testing instruments for all types of water and uses of water, including meters, testers, monitors and controllers for testing parameters of Total Disolved Solids (TDS), Electrical Conductivity (EC), Potential of Hydrogen (pH), Oxidation Reduction Potential (ORP), and temperature;
PH-80 HM Digital, Inc. 5819 Uplander Way Culver City CA 90230 Digital water testing instruments, namely, water testing instrumentation for monitoring and detecting potential hydrogen;
TDS-3 HM Digital, Inc. 5819 Uplander Way Culver City CA 90230 Digital water testing instruments, namely, water testing instrumentation for monitoring and detecting dissolved solids and contamination;TDS-THREE;
TDS-EZ HM Digital, Inc. 5819 Uplander Way Culver City CA 90230 Digital water testing instruments, namely, water testing instrumentation for monitoring and detecting dissolved solids and contamination;TDS-EASY;
YOUR FIRST STEP TO THE PERFECT WATER HM Digital, Inc. 5819 Uplander Way Culver City CA 90230 Digital water testing instruments, namely, water meters, water testing instrumentation for monitoring and detecting total dissolved solids and contamination, and water controllers;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A controller for cantilever-based instruments, including atomic force microscopes, molecular force probe instruments, high-resolution profilometers and chemical or biological sensing probes. The controller samples the output of the photo-detector commonly used to detect cantilever deflection in these instruments with a very fast analog/digital converter (ADC). The resulting digitized representation of the output signal is then processed with field programmable gate arrays and digital signal processors without making use of analog electronics. Analog signal processing is inherently noisy while digital calculations are inherently "perfect" in that they do not add any random noise to the measured signal. Processing by field programmable gate arrays and digital signal processors maximizes the flexibility of the controller because it can be varied through programming means, without modification of the controller hardware.