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"Loop Resistance"
Keywords:
thermocouple
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dcr
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pyrometers
,
shield
,
conductor
Related Terms:
Insulation resistance
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Contact resistance
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Resistivity
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Series resistance
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Volume resistivity
,
Resistance
,
Equivalent series resistance
,
Nonconductor
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Conductor
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Superconductor
,
Semi-conductor
,
Electrical resistance
,
Dielectric
,
Conductance
,
Dielectric constant
,
Impedance
,
Electrical resistivity
,
Internal resistance
,
Conductive
,
Ohm
,
Megger
,
Conductors
,
Ohms
,
Electrical insulator
,
Ohmmeter
,
Capacitive reactance
,
Reactance
,
Resistor
,
Hot wire
,
Ohm's law
,
Reverse bias
,
Insulator
,
Forward bias
,
Semiconductor
,
Negative resistance
,
Short circuit
,
Solid conductor
,
Superconductivity
,
Wheatstone bridge
,
Short-circuit
,
Inductive reactance
,
Dielectric strength
,
Short-circuit current
,
Resistive load
,
Arc resistance
,
Semiconductors
,
Neutral
,
Superconductors
,
Litz wire
The total resistance of a wire from one point to another and back.
products.zarlink.com
The total resistance of two conductors measured round trip from one end (twisted pair, shield and conductor, etc.).
matel.com.mx
The total resistance of the thermocouple materials in a thermocouple circuit or heater in a heater circuit.
tempco.com
The total resistance of all devices connected in series on a 4-20 mA loop.
digitalinfinity.com
Sum of conductor resistance and shield resistance (DCR).
libertycable.com
The total resistance of a thermocouple circuit caused by the resistance of the thermocouple wire. Usually used in reference to analog pyrometers which have typical loop resistance requirements of 10 ohms.
omegadyne.com
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