What is diffrence between Transducer and Transmitter?
Answer Posted / srinivasansureshkumar
Transducer: Converts one form of standard signal to another
form of standard signal (Ex. I/P - 4~20 ma Dc to 3 to 15
Psi)
Transmitter : Responses to the process quantity for a
calibrated range, converts to standard signal and transmits
to a distance location.(Ex. Process Range - 0~ 10 bar to
signal output 4~20 ma Dc)
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