What is mean by SMART in an Instrumentation. is any full form
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What is mean by SMART in an Instrumentation. is any full form for SMART? ..

Answer / rajesh

single module addressable remote transducer

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What is mean by SMART in an Instrumentation. is any full form for SMART? ..

Answer / gireesh mohan

SMART - Self Monitoring Analyzer And Reporting Technology
SMART - Single Module And Addressable Remote Transducer
SMART - Single Module Auto Range Transmitter

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What is mean by SMART in an Instrumentation. is any full form for SMART? ..

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SMART stands for Single Modular Auto Ranging Transducer
HART stands for Highway Addressable Remote transducer

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