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1 измерительный преобразователь (с электрическим выходом)
измерительный преобразователь (с электрическим выходом)
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[IEV number 312-02-15]EN
measuring transducer (with electrical output)
device intended to transform, with a specified accuracy and according to a given law, the measurand, or a quantity already transformed therefrom, into an electrical quantity
NOTE 1 – If the input quantity is electrical, the input and output quantities may not be of the same kind, for example, a voltage and a current.
NOTE 2 – In certain instances, measuring transducers also have a specific name in respect of their function, (for example, amplifier, converter, transformer, frequency transducer, etc.).
Source: ≈ VIM 4.3
[IEV number 312-02-15]FR
transducteur de mesure (à sortie électrique)
dispositif destiné à transformer, avec une précision spécifiée et suivant une loi déterminée, le mesurande, ou la grandeur déjà transformée à partir du mesurande, en une grandeur électrique
NOTE 1 – Si la grandeur d'entrée est électrique, les grandeurs d'entrée et de sortie peuvent ne pas être de même nature, par exemple une tension et un courant.
NOTE 2 – Dans certains cas, les transducteurs de mesure ont également compte tenu de leur fonction, une dénomination spécifique, (par exemple, amplificateur, convertisseur, transformateur, transducteur de fréquence, etc.).
Source: ≈ VIM 4.3
[IEV number 312-02-15]Тематики
- измерение электр. величин в целом
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