Pressure transmitters are devices that measure pressure and convert it into an electrical signal that can be transmitted to a control system or monitoring device. They typically use a sensor to detect pressure, and then an electronic circuit to convert the pressure reading into an analog signal (e.g., 4-20mA) or a digital signal (e.g., HART, Fieldbus). Pressure transmitters are widely used in industrial automation, process control, and various other applications to monitor and control pressure in pipes, tanks, and other systems.
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