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DIN Rail


A DIN rail or top-hat rail is a standardized 35 mm wide metal rail with hat-shaped cross section. It is widely used, especially in Europe, for mounting circuit breakers and industrial control equipmen [..]
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ASCII


(American Standard Code for Information Interchange) is a character encoding based on the English alphabet. ASCII codes represent text in computers, communications equipment, and other devices that wo [..]
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ATEX


Is a standard/guideline for explosion protection in the industry. See ALA5
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AWG


American Wire Gauge also known as the "Brown and Sharpe" wire gauge, is used in the United States and other countries as a standard method of denoting wire diameter, especially for n [..]
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BACKGROUND NOISE


The total noise floor from all sources of interference in a measurement system, independent of the presence of a data signal.
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bipolar


The ability of a signal conditioner to display both positive and negative readings.
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calibration


The process of adjusting the output of a sensor chart so that it’s reading can be correlated to the actual value being measured.
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CANBUS


Controller Area Network is a multicast shared serial bus standard. CAN
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compensation


Is planning for side effects or other unintended issues in a design.
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Deadband/hysteresis


(Hysteresis) In a digital controller, there may be one switching point at which the signal increases and another switching point at which the signal decreases. The difference between the two switching [..]
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