Calibration is important because it improves measurement accuracy, maintains consistency, and ensures compliance with industry standards. Without calibration , instruments may give incorrect readings, leading to faulty designs, poor-quality products, or unsafe conditions. Calibration is the process of adjusting and verifying the accuracy of a measuring instrument or system, such as an electronic device or sensor. Learn about the importance, types, process and challenges of calibration in electronics, and how it impacts various applications and industries. Learn the fundamentals of calibration , its importance in measurement accuracy, and how Fluke Calibration supports precision across various industries. Calibration is the comparison of a measurement device to a traceable reference standard. Learn why, how, and how often to calibrate, and what traceability, uncertainty, and TAR/TUR mean.

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