what is the difference between transmitter and converters?
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A transmitter senses the measured variable , convert same
into an analog signal of 4-20 mA and finally transmit same
to the remote control, while a converter is a transducer
which converts one form of signal to another. e.g. an I/P
which convert current into pneumatic.
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