Electronic micrometers, have a C-shaped jaw with flat measuring faces on the anvil and spindle. These micrometers have a linear encoder and LCD display to measure and display the reading. Digital micrometers have a higher resolution than mechanical tools, and typically perform both inch and metric measurements without requiring operators to do any math. They are commonly used to measure the outside dimensions of raw materials, whole workpieces, and features in production, QA, and inspection environments in both metalworking and other industrial applications where traceability and recording measurements is required.