Troubleshooting
We all know the person we call when something happens that just doesn’t make sense. That person may have the explicit knowledge, facts, or tacit knowledge and know-how that enables them to solve any unexpected problems that can pop up.
Whether your troubleshooter arrives at their solution via a procedural guide or by using Sherlock Holmes-like deductive skills, they will need data to guide and confirm their findings.

This means collecting a comprehensive set of data such as acceleration, strain, speed, temperature and currents.
Hardware to consider:
MICROQ – with HDI and
tachometer
WSB42 – 4 x Bridge/ICP®/voltage channels make it possible to use
strain gauges, LVDT, string pots, ICP®
accelerometers, or voltage inputs
THM42 – 8 x mixable thermocouple/TP100/voltage/current channels
