Serial Transmission
Serial Transmission: Sending one bit at a time on a single transmission line.
Serial Transmission: Sending one bit at a time on a single transmission line.
Electrical components that are connected in an unbranched line is said to be “in series,” as opposed to “in parallel” or “in shunt.” If anyone of the components in a series circuit was to fail, the circuit would be broken and no electricity would flow.
Set or Actuation Point: The exact rate which will cause the electric switch to actuate.
The control amount serves as the target for feedback control. The abbreviation is SP. If the setpoint is input with key operations or communications, it’s called the local SP. If the setpoint is input with an external analog signal, it’s called the remote SP.
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