today the general rule of thumb is that if the pressure sensor has a millivolt (e.g. 30mV or 100mV) or non-amplified output it is a pressure transducer. If the pressure sensor has a voltage (e.g. 0-5Vdc, 0-10Vdc or 1-5Vdc) output it is an amplified voltage output pressure transducer. If a pressure sensor has a current loop output (e.g. 2 wire 4-20mA or 3 wire 0/4-20mA) it is a pressure transmitter. Simply we can tell as Transducer: Any physical Quantity is converted into Electrical Signal. Transmitter: to make the amplified RF electrical signal to radiation with help of Electric and maganetic signal.
Sensor
Transducer
A sensor detects physical characteristics for signal processing
A transducer converts energy from one form to another.
a sensor can only convert it in one direction
A transducer converts energy in two directions
Sensors tend to be more sensitive
Less sensitive
a transducer is a device that converts one form of energy into another form for say light emitting diodes that converts electric energy into light energy ,
whereas sensors are those devices that sense the surroundings and feedback the data which is manipulated to give the output for example touch sensors in bikes and cars that can sense the touch and activates the sirens ...
tranducer is device which convert the signal from one domain to another domain,, like sound energy signal in electric signal or vice versa....
transponder is device that simply receives the signal,,then performs the operation on that signal like amplification if required,, after that transmit that signal... it does not change the domain of signal.
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the main difference is that a sensor is a input device and an actuator is output device
A: a transducer will transmit as a source the output. A sensor is a monitoring device.
No difference only magnitude
second onetransmits,first onereceives.
They are the same thing. A smart transmitter can be Hart, Fieldbus and in the case of Foxboro instruments FoxCom.
the frequency difference between the transmitter and the receiver without any noise or distortion
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Explaine input Transducer,Transmition channel,Transmitter,reciever,output transducer.
They are at different levels. The transmitter will help you to get started by the smart transmitter will help you with more advanced problems.
No difference only magnitude
No There is not much a difference you can draw between a Sensor & a transducer, as both does the same thing of measuring an energy in form & converting it to other form. But a transducer will make an additional effort to convert the energy into measurable electrical form & then then transmitting!!!! Pls coment
9 crystal transducers provides a wider beam and greater signal integrity
Output of two wire transmitter in mA and Output of two three transmitter in volt
please help me to understand the word transducer
The difference between a coded and non-coded transmitter is a coded transmitter will only transmit to your receiver. So if your planning on exercising around people who will be wearing transmitters you want a coded transmitter so you don't get there heart rate. If you are working out solo, get a non-coded transmitter.
second onetransmits,first onereceives.
An transducer converts one form of energy into another. eg. door bell(electrical energy - sound energy) An actuator transforms electrical energy into mechanical energy. eg. motor An actuator is essentially a transducer but a transducer need not be an actuator.
transmitter means to carry towards signal or panel & gauge means to indicate at on spot by clock.
They are the same thing. A smart transmitter can be Hart, Fieldbus and in the case of Foxboro instruments FoxCom.