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    QTronics ToolSet

    QTronics ToolSet

    A free, open-source electronics calculator suite for Linux

    This program contains many tools for you to perform detailed electronic calculations. Ohms, Kirchhoff, Parralel Res., Voltage Divider, Wheatstone, Reistor Color, Zener diode, LED resistor, capacitor, inductor, transformer, capacitive reactance, Transformerless adaptor, R-C Time calculator, Flip-Flop, NE555 calculator, TL431 calculator, 78XX, LM317, Current Limiter, Transistor Regulator, Current Mirror, Battery charge calculations, transistor calculator, mosfet, pass filters, opamp, schmitt-trigger, signal generator, darlington-sziklai, ladder DAC, Long Tailed Pair, Buck-Boost, Logic Gates, Antenna Length, Trace Size, Decibell, Unit Converter, Cable Dia, Electronic Filters, 7 Segment digital, toroid core, smd code, resistor standard finder, heatsink calculator. ...
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    EDM Calibration Baseline Fitting

    EDM Calibration Baseline Fitting

    EDMFit is an adjustment tool to estimate EDM calibration parameters.

    An EDM calibration baseline is used to derive specific instrument errors of the electronic distance measurement (EDM) unit of a total station. EDMFit is a simple adjustment tool to estimate the EDM calibration parameters (addition constant and/or scale parameter). The adjustment process is according to ISO 17123-4. The parameters are checked for significance, to avoid an overestimation. Based on two classical hypothesis testing, EDMFit provides a reliable outlier detection. For...
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