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industry general terminology. |
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Instrumentation
Terms |
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Input
- Something put into a system to achieve output or result. |
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Output - An amount produced by a program or process from specific inputs. |
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Screw Terminal
- A connection means between equipment and wires. |
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Indicator - An index used to show state of operation or condition. |
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Data Logger - An equipment that stores date-time stamped information for later retrial. |
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Alarm - Mechanism to warn by means of a sound or signal.
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Channels - An input or output means. |
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Operation - The act or process of operating or functioning. An action resulting from instructions. |
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Remote
Operation - Control provided away from a near vicinity. |
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Display - To provide alpha numeric or graphic information. |
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Programmable - An ordered list of events to take place or procedures to be followed |
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Totalizer - A process which performs accumulation. |
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Digital - Of or relating to a device that can read, write, or store information that is represented in numerical form |
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Analog - A signal that represents continuously variable information. |
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Manual - Done by, used by, or operated with the hands, employing human rather than
mechanical energy |
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Multiplexer - A device that interleave more than one activity. |
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Pulse - A discrete change in voltage or current
from a sensor that indicates the passage of a incremental amount. |
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Communication Terms |
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Communication - The technology employed in transmitting and receiving information. |
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RS-232 - <communications, standard> (Formerly "RS-232") The most common
asynchronous
serial line
standard. EIA-232 is
the
EIA
equivalent of
ITU-T
V.24, and
V.28. EIA-232 specifies the
gender and pin use of connectors, but not their physical type.
RS-423 specifies the electrical signals. 25-way
D-type connectors are common but often only three wires are connected - one ground
(pin 7) and one for data in each direction. The other pins are primarily
related to
hardware handshaking between sender and receiver and to
carrier detection on
modems. |
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RS-485 - <communications, standard> (Formerly "RS-485") An
EIA
serial line
standard which specifies 2-wire,
half-duplex,
differential line,
multi-point communications. Maximum cable length is 1200m. Maximum data rates are
10Mbps at 1.2m or 100Kbps at 1200m. EIA-485 can implement multi-point communications
network, and specifies up to 32 drivers and 32 receivers on a single (2-wire)
bus. |
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Modem - A device for passing digital data over telephone wires by modulating the
data into an audio signal to send it and demodulating an audio signal into
data to receive it. |
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Data - Factual information, especially information organized for analysis or
used to reason or make decisions. |
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Data Logs - A collection of data. |
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Daisy Chain - A series of connected devices such as in a network. |
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Error
Correction - A process which provides information integrity information about the base
information. |
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Serial - Of or relating to sequential information transmission. |
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Management
information System - A system designed to help managers plan and direct business and organizational
operations. |
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Control Terms |
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Control - A process or apparatus used to control a mechanism or machine operation. |
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PID - <operating system> (PID) A function used to facilitate closed loop
control systems. |
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Dose - A specified quantity to be delivered at prescribed intervals.
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Batch - A quantity to be delivered once in a single run.
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Mix - To combine or blend into one mass or mixture.
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Blending - To combine or mix so that the constituent parts are indistinguishable from one another , To combine (varieties or grades) to obtain a mixture of a particular character, quality, or consistency, To form a uniform mixture |
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Mass flow
control - A process that controls the rate of passage or amount of compressible
masses which may be affected by pressure, temperature and other applicable
constants and variables. |
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Embedded
controller - A control device built into a host device. |
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Monitor - A device that accepts video signals from a computer and displays information
on a screen; a video display. To compare a present value to preset limits. |
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Measure - Dimensions, quantity, or capacity as ascertained by comparison with a standard. |
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Rate - A quantity measured with respect to another measured quantity, such as
time. |
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Smoothing
Filter - A function that extracts the desired or required information from amongst other information. |
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Scalar - A quantity, such as mass, length, or speed, that is completely specified by its magnitude and has no direction, A number, numerical quantity, or element in a field, A device that yields an output equal to the input multiplied by a constant, as in a linear amplifier. |
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Tare - The weight of a container or wrapper that is deducted from the gross weight to obtain net weight., A deduction from gross weight made to allow for the weight of a container., A counterbalance, especially an empty vessel used to counterbalance the weight of a similar container. |
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Process Variable Terms |
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Flow - To move or run smoothly with unbroken continuity, as in the manner characteristic of a fluid. , To proceed steadily and easily, the motion characteristic of fluids (liquids or gases) [syn:
flowing] 2: the amount of
fluid that flows in a given time [syn:
flow rate,
rate of flow] 3: the act of flowing or
streaming; continuous progression |
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Pressure - The force applied to a unit area of surface. |
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Level - An elevation with respect to another elevation. |
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Temperature - The average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter, expressed in terms of units or degrees designated on a standard scale.
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Conductivity - A measure of transmission of heat or electricity or sound. |
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Resistance - A force that tends to oppose or retard motion. , The opposition of a body
or substance to current passing through it, resulting in a change of electrical
energy into heat or another form of energy. |
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pH - The
negative logarithm of the hydonium ion concentration in an aqueous
solution. |
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ORP - Oxidation Reaction Potential. |
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TDS - Total Dissolved Solids. |
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Thermocouple - A thermoelectric device used to measure temperature consisting of two
dissimilar metals joined so that a potential difference generated between
the points of contact is a measure of the temperature difference between
the points. |
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Reverse
Osmosis - A method of producing pure water by forcing saline or impure water through a semi-permeable membrane across which salts or impurities cannot pass. |
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Turbidity - Having suspended sediment or foreign particles. |