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Term Definition
SDRIVE Serial
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2
Prom.
Self-Calibrating
A property of a DAQ board that has an extremely stable onboard
reference and calibrates its own A/D and D/A circuits without manual
adjustments by the user.
Semiconductor
Material that is nether a conductor nor insulator. Its properties can be
altered by a control voltage.
Sensor
A device that responds to a physical stimulus (heat, light, sound, pressure,
motion, flow, and so on), and produces a corresponding electrical signal.
Serial I/O
A common form of data transmission, in which the bits of each character
are sent one at a time over the line.
Serial Port
A communications interface that uses one data line to transfer data bits
sequentially. On the IBM PC the serial port refers to a standard
asynchronous serial interface which uses the 8250/16450/16550 family of
UART's.
Service Life
The period of useful life (usually in hours or minutes) of a primary
cell/battery before a predetermined cut-off voltage is reached.
Set-Point
A "level" or control point in a feedback system.
SG
Acronym for Specific Gravity.
Short Circuit
A connection of comparatively low resistance accidentally or intentionally
made between points on a circuit between which the resistance is
normally much greater. Also called a "bridge" or "short" such as when
solder from two tracks touch on a PC board.
SIG See
Signal.
Signal
Any communication between message-based devices consisting of a write
to a signal register.
Signal Generator
A circuit that produces a variable and controllable signal.
Sink
Device such as a load that consumes power or conducts away heat.
Skip Days
Extra Daily records for recording events that require the start of a new day.
i.e. Volume Reset, Backward Time change over the hour, and Contract
Hour change.
SNAM
Italy’s Certification Board
Software
The non-physical parts of a computer system that include computer
programs such as the operating system, high-level languages,
applications programs, etc.
Solar cell
A cell that produces current under sunlight.
Solenoid
A coil of wire that is long compared to its diameter, through which a
current will flow and produce a magnetic flux to push or pull a rod (called
an armature).
Source
Device that provides signal power or energy to a load.
Summary of Contents for uFLO
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