what is actual difference between pressure Transducer &
Pressure Transmitter.
Answer Posted / suresh
Pressure Transducer is a device that converts one form of
energy(pressure) into elctrical signal.
Pressure Transmitter is a device whcih is transmits the
converted (electric signals)signals from Transducer.
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