Flange mounted filter
Filter that is formed as an intermediate plate filter or as a flange mounted filter for attachment to the tank or to control blocks . Flange mounted filters are often used before high response proport
Analogue
A physical variable is analogous to another physical variable or mathematical variable if it changes with a specific relationship to the first variable. The relationship between these two variables ca
Analogue technology
Collective term for all electronic signal processing and switching technology that has analogue behaviour with the characteristic that the output variable changes corresponding to the change in the in
Analogue computer
The analogue computer represents the problem to be solved as analogue physical variables, e.g. as lengths, resistances among others; the problem as a whole is represented here. Analogue computers are
Electric-hydraulic analogy
The understanding of some processes in fluid technology is improved if use is made of the analogies that exist between electrical and hydraulic laws. Given specific boundary conditions, it is possible
Analogue position measurement
Position measuring procedure in which the electrical output is changed continuously and in relation to the change in the position. Today many position measuring procedures are analogue. These include,
Analogue control
Control that predominantly uses analogue signals in the signal processing and that also uses with progressive function elements. An example is the analogue position control shown in (Figure A 17) with
Analogue signal
Signal on which a continuous value range for the signal parameter is assigned different information point by point (Figure A 18) (DIN 19 226).
Analogue signal processing
Characteristic of analogue signal processing is the predominant usage of progressive function blocks for processing analogue signals. It requires, at least during the control of continuous processes,
Analogue controller
Controller on which the input and are analogue signals . Also controller with analogue, and with continuous and time-continuous , i.e. progressive input and output signals today often have a digital c