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Glossary of Loop Calibration Terms

Calibration
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4-20 mA Loop:

A 4-20 mA signal that is representative of a process variable or a control signal that controls a process variable.

 
 

Compliance Voltage:

The voltage a current source develops when attempting to drive a mA signal through a resistive load.

Electronic Valve Positioners:

Devices that can control the flow in a process with input from a mA or digital control signal.

 

Ground Loop:

A difference in potential (voltage) between (2) signal grounds.

 
 
 
 

Linearity:

The closeness of a calibration curve to a specified straight line. Linearity is expressed as the maximum deviation of any calibration point from a specified straight line.

Loop-Powered Isolator:

A device that produces an electrically isolated mirror image of the input side 4-20 mA current.

mA

Milliamp; a unit of electric current equal to one thousandth of an ampere.

 
 

Precision Current Shunt:

A conductor joining two points in a circuit to form a parallel circuit, through which a precision voltage can be measured or derived.

 

RTD:

Resistance temperature device, a temperature measurement sensor that has predictable changes in resistance with a change in temperature.

Signal Conditioner:

A circuit to modulate a signal so as to make it intelligible to, or compatible with, another device, including such manipulation as pulse shaping, pulse clipping, compensating, digitizing, and linearizing.

Strain Gauge:

A measuring element for converting force, pressure, tension, etc., into an electrical signal.

Thermocouple:

A junction of dissimilar metals that generates a small voltage correlated to the temperature of the junction.

µA or uA:

Microamp; a unit of electric current equal to one millionth of an ampere.

Vernier:

A small, movable, graduated scale running parallel to the fixed graduated scale and used for measuring a fractional part of one of the divisions of the fixed scale.

 
 
 
 
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