Appendix a, Glossary of terminology – Lakeshore Learning Materials 642 User Manual

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Lake Shore Model 642 Electromagnet Power Supply User’s Manual

Glossary of Terminology

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APPENDIX A

GLOSSARY OF TERMINOLOGY

accuracy. The degree of correctness with which a measured value agrees with the true value.

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electronic accuracy. The accuracy of an instrument independent of the sensor.

sensor accuracy. The accuracy of a temperature sensor and its associated calibration or its ability to match a standard curve.

American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII). A standard code used in data transmission, in which

128 numerals, letters, symbols, and special control codes are represented by a 7-bit binary number as follows:

American Wire Gage (AWG). Wiring sizes are defined as diameters in inches and millimeters as follows:

AWG

Dia. In.

Dia. mm

AWG

Dia. In.

Dia. mm

AWG

Dia. In.

Dia. mm

AWG

Dia. In.

Dia. mm

1 0.2893 7.348

11 0.0907 2.304

21 0.0285 0.7230 31 0.0089 0.2268

2 0.2576 6.544

12 0.0808 2.053

22 0.0253 0.6438 32 0.0080 0.2019

3 0.2294 5.827

13 0.0720 1.829

23 0.0226 0.5733 33 0.00708 0.178

4 0.2043 5.189

14 0.0641 1.628

24 0.0207 0.5106 34 0.00630 0.152

5 0.1819 4.621

15 0.0571 1.450

25 0.0179 0.4547 35 0.00561 0.138

6 0.1620 4.115

16 0.0508 1.291

26 0.0159 0.4049 36 0.00500 0.127

7 0.1443 3.665

17 0.0453 1.150

27 0.0142 0.3606 37 0.00445 0.1131

8 0.1285 3.264

18 0.0403 1.024

28 0.0126 0.3211 38 0.00397 0.1007

9 0.1144 2.906

19 0.0359 0.9116 29 0.0113 0.2859 39 0.00353 0.08969

10 0.1019 2.588

20 0.0338 0.8118 30 0.0100 0.2546 40 0.00314 0.07987

ambient temperature. The temperature of the surrounding medium, such as gas or liquid, which comes into contact with the

apparatus.

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ampere. The constant current that, if maintained in two straight parallel conductors of infinite length, of negligible circular cross

section, and placed one meter apart in a vacuum, would produce between these conductors a force equal to 2 × 10

–7

newton per

meter of length.

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This is one of the base units of the SI.

ampere-turn. A MKS unit of magnetomotive force equal to the magnetomotive force around a path linking one turn of a conducting

loop carrying a current of one ampere; or 1.26 gilberts.

ampere/meter (A/m). The SI unit for magnetic field strength (H). 1 ampere/meter = 4

π

/1000 oersted

0.01257 oersted.

analog controller. A feedback control system where there is an unbroken path of analog processing between the feedback device

(sensor) and control actuator (heater).

analog data. Data represented in a continuous form, as contrasted with digital data having discrete values.

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analog output. A voltage output from an instrument that is proportional to its input. For example, from a digital voltmeter, the output

voltage is generated by a digital-to-analog converter so it has a discrete number of voltage levels.

autotuning. In Lake Shore instruments, the Autotuning algorithm automatically determines the proper settings for Gain

(Proportional), Reset (Integral), and Rate (Derivative) by observing the time response of the system upon changes in setpoint.

B. Symbol for magnetic flux density. See Magnetic Flux Density.

bar. Unit of pressure equal to 10

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pascal, or 0.98697 standard atmosphere.

Baud. A unit of signaling speed equal to the number of discrete conditions or signal events per second, or the reciprocal of the time of

the shortest signal element in a character.

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bit. A contraction of the term “binary digit”; a unit of information represented by either a zero or a one.

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BNC. Bayonet Nut Connector.

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