What is the relationship between Sensor
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Sensors do the actual measurement of a process like
pressure, temperature, vibration, speed ext. This process
measurement is then converted to a proportional electrical
signal and send to the transmitter. The transmitter transmit
this signal again to a distant receiver.
a Instrument can be a combination of both a sensor and a
transmitter or the two can be separate.
Good luck
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We Know that any instruments have three parts
1-sensor
2-transmitter
3-reciever
where sensor taking actual mesurment of process
(temp,pressure,speed etc.)and convert to electrical signal.
and transmitter take o/p electrical signal of sensor and
transmit for reciever with amplitiude.
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Answer / abdulbasit137@hotmail.com
sensor is a sensing element like probe , tip, bulb ,
capsule, diaphgram. whos,s sense the pressure, temprature
signal goes to primarym elemant is called transmitter.
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Answer / veer tiwari. maintenance engin
sensor is a sensing device...it's sens like
temperature,object,etc so an signal is
generated then this physical signal
converted into an electrical signal..which
transmitted by the transmitter to the
receiver..
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Answer / faiyaz ahmad
Transmitter is device which is used to measure physical quantity and sensor is device which is used to sense the physical quantity
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Answer / pardeep
The conversion of anlalog physical quantity like temperature and pressure current to current and voltage signal proportional to that measured physical quantity is cal transmitter.
By Pardeep.Kumar
Ranbaxy Lab. ltd. Paonta Sahib.(H.P)
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