electroinstruments
Electroinstruments is a broad term encompassing electronic devices used for measurement, control, or signaling. These instruments leverage electrical principles and components to perform their functions, differentiating them from purely mechanical or optical devices. The core of an electroinstrument often involves a transducer that converts a physical phenomenon, such as temperature, pressure, or light, into an electrical signal. This signal is then processed, amplified, or displayed by electronic circuitry.
Common examples of electroinstruments include multimeters, which measure voltage, current, and resistance; oscilloscopes, which visualize electrical