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Voltage system classification

Sensor systems are composed of the sensor, the transmitter, and the associated signal processing. The sensor measures certain quantities (e.g., voltage, current, or resistance) associated with devices in contact with the process such that the measured quantities correlate strongly with the actual controlled variable value. There are two general classifications for sensors continuous measurements and discrete measurements. Continuous measurements are, as the term implies, generally continuously available, whereas discrete measurements update at discrete times. Pressure, temperature, level, and flow sensors typically yield continuous measurements, whereas certain composition analyzers (e.g., gas chromatographs) provide discrete measurements. [Pg.1191]

There are classifications for electrical systems based on voltage, current type (alternating or direct current), and... [Pg.141]


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