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P333

Internal Resistance – The resistance measured across the sensing element when a specified DC voltage is applied at room conditions unless otherwise stated.

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P334

Load Impedance 1 – The impedance presented to the output terminals of a transducer by the associated external circuitry.

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P335

Output Impedance: 1 – The impedance across the output terminals of a transducer by the associated external circuitry.

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P336

Parasitic Capacitance – The portion of the quiescent capacitance that is due to the capacitance of aspects of the transducer circuit other than the transducer element. This capacitance does not change due to changes in the measurand, but may change do to other inputs such as temperature changes, vibration, etc.

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P337

NOTE: Applicable for capacitive transducers.

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P338

Quiescent Capacitance – The capacitance of a sensing element plus associated capacitance of electrical connections between the transducer element and the first stage of signal conditioning electronics when no or default measurand is applied.

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P339

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P340

NOTE: Applicable for capacitive transducers.

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P341

Sensing Element Capacitance – The capacitance of the sensing element.

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P342

Shunting Resistance – The resistance between two not internally connected output terminals of a transducer.

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P343

Transducer Capacitance – The total capacitance of the sensing element, sensor package and integrated cabling.

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P344

Cable Robustness – Properties of the cable that specify what applications the cable can endure without being damaged. E.g. temperature capability, tensile strength, bending radius ...

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P345

Dead Volume 1 – The total volume of the pressure port cavity of a transducer with room barometric pressure applied.

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P346

Mounting Error 1 – The error resulting from mechanical deformation of the transducer caused by mounting the transducer and making all measurand and electrical connections.

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P347

Mounting Force for Non-Threaded Transducers – The minimum to the maximum specified force used when a non-threaded transducer is tightened into the mounting port, specified in units of N or equivalent.

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P348

NOTE: e.g. Flange transducer construction

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P349

Mounting Torque – The minimum to the maximum specified torque used when a threaded transducer is tightened into the mounting port, specified in units of Nm or equivalent.

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P350

Strain Sensitivity – Denoted as “Mechanical Isolation of Transduction Element” in ISA RP37.2-1964. Internal construction of a transducer, which allows forces (particularly bending forces and external pressures) to be applied to the transducer case with negligible resulting forces on the transducer element. Quantification technique described in Section 6.6 of ISA RP37.2-1964 for capacitive transducers.

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P351

Zero Change with Torque – The change in the zero-measurand output of a transducer without torque applied to the specified transducer mounting torque when the specified sealing mechanism (e.g. crush ring, o-ring) is employed. Specified in terms of +/- __ % FSO/(N*m) for a specified sealing mechanism (unless otherwise specified).

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