waht is difference between pressure transmitter and
transuducer
Answer Posted / mukesh yadav
A transducer is a device which converts one form of energy to another form of energy, it can be electrical, mechanical or thermal energy. It is not limited to electrical only.
Whereas, a pressure transmitter is a device which consists of a pressure sensing element(e.g diaphragm) which senses the pressure and than converts the sensed pressure to electrical signal of 4-20 mA with the help of a transducer.
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