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plc glossary - 35.11<br />

DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) - a serial communication line used in RS-232<br />

DTR (Data Terminal Ready) - used as a data h<strong>and</strong>shake in asynchronous communications to indicate a<br />

listener is ready to receive data.<br />

dump - a large block of memory is moved at once (as a sort of system snapshot).<br />

duplex - serial communication that is in both directions between computers at the same time.<br />

dynamic braking - a motor is used as a brake by connecting the windings to resistors. In effect the motor<br />

becomes a generator, <strong>and</strong> the resistors dissipate the energy as heat.<br />

dynamic variable - a variable with a value that is constantly changing.<br />

dyne - a unit of force<br />

35.5 E<br />

EBCDIC (Extended Binary-Coded Decimal Information Code) - a code for representing keyboard <strong>and</strong><br />

control characters.<br />

eccentric - two or more objects do not have a common center.<br />

echo - a reflected sound wave.<br />

ECMA (European Computer Manufacturer’s Associated) -<br />

eddy currents - small currents that circulate in metals as currents flow in nearby conductors. Generally<br />

unwanted.<br />

EDIF (Electronic Design Interchange Format) - a st<strong>and</strong>ard to allow the interchange of graphics <strong>and</strong> data<br />

between computers so that it may be changed, <strong>and</strong> modifications tracked.<br />

EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory) -<br />

effective sound pressure - the RMS pressure value gives the effective sound value for fluctuating pressure<br />

values. This value is some fraction of the peak pressure value.<br />

EIA (Electronic Industries Association) - A common industry st<strong>and</strong>ards group focusing on electrical<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ards.<br />

electro-optic isolator - uses optical emitter, <strong>and</strong> photo sensitive switches for electrical isolation.<br />

electromagnetic - a broad range term reering to magnetic waves. This goes from low frequenc signals such<br />

as AM radio, up to very high frequency waves such as light <strong>and</strong> X-rays.<br />

electrostatic - devices that used trapped charge to apply forces <strong>and</strong> caused distribution. An example is<br />

droplets of paint that have been electrically charged can be caused to disperse evenly over a<br />

surface that is oppositely charged.<br />

electrostatics discharge - a sudden release of static electric charge (in nongrounded systems). This can lead<br />

to uncomfortable electrical shocks, or destruction of circuitry.<br />

email (electronic mail) - refers to messages passed between computers on networks, that are sent from one<br />

user to another. Almost any modern computer will support some for of email.<br />

EMI (ElectroMagnetic Interference) - transient magnetic fields cause noise in other systems.<br />

emulsify - to mix two materials that would not normally mix. for example an emulsifier can cause oil <strong>and</strong><br />

water to mix.<br />

enable - a digital signal that allows a device to work.<br />

encoding - a conversion between different data forms.<br />

energize - to apply power to a circuit or component.<br />

energy - the result of work. This concept underlies all of engineering. Energy is shaped, directed <strong>and</strong> focused<br />

to perform tasks.<br />

engineering work stations - are self contained computer graphics systems with a local CPU which can be<br />

networked to larger computers if necessary. The engineering work station is capable of<br />

performing engineering synthesis, analysis, <strong>and</strong> optimization operations locally. Work stations<br />

typically have more than 1 MByte of RAM, <strong>and</strong> a high resolution screen greater than 512 by 512<br />

pixels.<br />

EOH (End of Header) - A code in a message header that marks the end of the header block.<br />

EOT (End Of Transmission) - an ASCII code to indicate the end of a communications.<br />

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