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plc glossary - 35.8<br />

intermittent noise sources.<br />

continuous Spectrum - a noise has a set of components that are evenly distributed on a spectral graph.<br />

control relay - a relay that does not control any external devices directly. It is used like a variable in a high<br />

level programming language.<br />

control variable - a system parameter that we can set to change the system operation.<br />

controls - a system that is attached to a process. Its purpose is to direct the process to some set value.<br />

convection - the transfer of heat energy to liquid or gas that is moving past the surface of an object.<br />

cook’s constant - another name for the fudge factor.<br />

core memory - an outdated term describing memory made using small torii that could be polarized<br />

magnetically to store data bits. The term lives on when describing some concepts, for example a<br />

‘core dump’ in UNIX. Believe it or not this has not been used for decades but still appears in<br />

many new textbooks.<br />

coriolis force - a force that tends to cause spinning in moving frames of reference. Consider the direction of<br />

the water swirl down a drain pipe, it changes from the north to the south of the earth.<br />

correction factor - a formal version of the ‘fudge factor’. Typically a value used to multiply or add another<br />

value to account for hard to quantify values. This is the friend of the factor of safety.<br />

counter - a system to count events. This can be either software or hardware.<br />

cps (characters per second) - This can be a good measure of printing or data transmission speed, but it is not<br />

commonly used, instead the more confusing ‘baud’ is preferred.<br />

CPU (Central <strong>Process</strong>ing Unit) - the main computer element that examines machine code instructions <strong>and</strong><br />

executes results.<br />

CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) - used to check transmitted blocks of data for validity.<br />

criteria - are performance variables used to measure the quality of a design. Criteria are usually defined in<br />

terms of degree - for example, lowest cost or smallest volume or lowest stress. Criteria are used to<br />

optimize a design.<br />

crosstalk - signals in one conductor induce signals in other conductors, possibly creating false signals.<br />

CRT (Cathode Ray Tubes) - are the display device of choice today. A CRT consists of a phosphor-coated<br />

screen <strong>and</strong> one or more electron guns to draw the screen image.<br />

crucible - 1. a vessel for holding high temperature materials 2.<br />

CSA (Canadian St<strong>and</strong>ards Association) - an association that develops st<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong> does some product<br />

testing.<br />

CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection) - a protocol that causes computers to<br />

use the same communication line by waiting for turns. This is used in networks such as Ethernet.<br />

CSNET (Computer+Science NETwork) - a large network that was merged with BITNET.<br />

CTS (Clear To Send) - used to prevent collisions in asynchronous serial communications.<br />

current loop - communications that use a full electronic loop to reduce the effects of induced noise. RS-422<br />

uses this.<br />

current rating - this is typically the maximum current that a designer should expect from a system, or the<br />

maximum current that an input will draw. Although some devices will continue to work outside<br />

rated values, not all will, <strong>and</strong> thus this limit should be observed in a robust system. Note:<br />

exceeding these limits is unsafe, <strong>and</strong> should be done only under proper engineering conditions.<br />

current sink - a device that allow current to flow through to ground when activated.<br />

current source - a device that provides current from another source when activated.<br />

cursors - are movable trackers on a computer screen which indicate the currently addressed screen position,<br />

or the focus of user input. The cursor is usually represented by an arrow, a flashing character or<br />

cross-hair.<br />

customer requirements - the qualitative <strong>and</strong> quantitative minimums <strong>and</strong> maximums specified by a customer.<br />

These drive the product design process.<br />

cycle - one period of a periodic function.<br />

cylinder - a piston will be driven in a cylinder for a variety of purposes. The cylinder guides the piston, <strong>and</strong><br />

provides a seal between the front <strong>and</strong> rear of the piston.<br />

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