Sensor transmitters are commonly used in the process industry to help control parameters such as temperature, pressure, and flow. For example, we can see temperature transmitters (TT) in food and beverage, pharmaceutical, and environmental control processes. In the chemical industry, temperature transmitters are used to ensure that the solution in a chemical reactor is maintained at a certain constant temperature.
Sensor transmitters are commonly used in the process industry to help control parameters such as temperature, pressure, and flow. For example, we can see temperature transmitters (TT) in food and beverage, pharmaceutical, and environmental control processes. In the chemical industry, temperature transmitters are used to ensure that the solution in a chemical reactor is maintained at a certain constant temperature.
There are 3 basic functions of the sensor transmitter: collecting sensor data; Isolation of sensors from central controllers; Sending along the 4~20mA loop represents the measured number of currents. Engineers developing sensor transmitter applications face a problem: long design times. During design, engineers must configure each sensor specifically and develop some special features.