Free Keithley Web Based Seminar Explores Fundamental Methods For Ensuring Quality Electrical Measurements

Electrical Measurements Web-Based Seminar By Keithley Applications Engineer Derek MacLachlan.

Cleveland, Ohio - June 21, 2010 - Keithley Instruments, Inc. (NYSE: KEI), a world leader in advanced electrical test instruments and systems, offers a free, web-based seminar titled "Understanding the Basics of Electrical Measurements." This one-hour presentation examines the fundamental assessments that are critical to ensuring that final electrical measurements meet requirements. Attendees who have little experience in making electrical measurements will learn how to choose test equipment, design a test system, or simply perform electrical measurements using existing equipment. To view this presentation, visit www.keithley.com/events/semconfs/webseminars.

Those who attend Understanding the Basics of Electrical Measurements will learn:
· The four-step process to designing a test system
· Fundamentals in using data sheets to choose the appropriate equipment
· How to test a system to ensure that it meets requirements
· How to identify sources of error in the system
· Techniques for reducing errors in electrical measurements

This seminar is recommended for scientists and engineers who need to perform electrical measurements but who have little experience in doing so.

Understanding the Basics of Electrical Measurements is presented by Derek MacLachlan, a staff applications engineer at Keithley Instruments, Inc. based in the United Kingdom. He joined Keithley in 2000 and has spent the past nearly ten years serving customers in the Test and Measurement industry.

For More Information.
For more information on Keithley or any of its test solutions, visit www.keithley.com or contact the company at:
Telephone: 800-688-9951
440-248-0400
FAX: 440-248-6168
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Internet: www.keithley.com
Address: Keithley Instruments, Inc.
28775 Aurora Road
Cleveland, OH 44139-1891

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