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plc glossary - 35.22<br />

photon - a single unit of light. Light is electromagnetic energy emitted as an electron orbit decays.<br />

physical layer - an OSI network model layer.<br />

PID (Proportional Integral Derivative) - a linear feedback control scheme that has gained popularity because<br />

of it’s relative simplicity.<br />

piezoelectric - a material (crystals/ceramics) that will generate a charge when a force is applied. A common<br />

transducer material.<br />

ping - an internet utility that makes a simple connection to a remote machine to see if it is reachable, <strong>and</strong> if it<br />

is operating.<br />

pink noise - noise that has the same amount of energy for each octave.<br />

piston - it will move inside a cylinder to convert a pressure to a mechanical motion or vice versa.<br />

pitch - a perceptual term for describing frequency. Low pitch means low frequency, high pitch means a<br />

higher frequency.<br />

pitot tube - a tube that is placed in a flow stream to measure flow pressure.<br />

pixels - are picture elements in a digitally generated <strong>and</strong> displayed picture. A pixel is the smallest<br />

addressable dot on the display device.<br />

PLA (Programmable Logic Array) - an integrated circuit that can be programmed to perform different logic<br />

functions.<br />

plane sound wave - the sound wave lies on a plane, not on a sphere.<br />

PLC (Programmable Logic <strong>Control</strong>ler) - A rugged computer designs for control on the factory floor.<br />

pneumatics - a technique for control <strong>and</strong> actuation that uses air or gases.<br />

PNP - a bipolar junction transistor type. When referring to switching, these can be used to source current<br />

from a voltage source.<br />

poise - a unit of dynamic viscosity.<br />

polling - various inputs are checked in sequence for waiting inputs.<br />

port - 1. an undedicated connector that peripherals may be connected to. 2. a definable connection number<br />

for a machine, or a predefined value.<br />

positive displacement pump - a pump that displaces a fixed volume of fluid.<br />

positive logic - the normal method for logic implementation where 1 is a high voltage, <strong>and</strong> 0 is a low<br />

voltage.<br />

potentiometer - displacement or rotation is measured by a change in resistance.<br />

potting - a process where an area is filled with a material to seal it. An example is a sensor that is filled with<br />

epoxy to protect it from humidity.<br />

power level - the power of a sound, relative to a reference level<br />

power rating - this is generally the maximum power that a device can supply, or that it will require. Never<br />

exceed these values, as they may result in damaged equipment, fires, etc.<br />

power supply - a device that converts power to a usable form. A typical type uses 115Vac <strong>and</strong> outputs a DC<br />

voltage to be used by circuitry.<br />

PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) - allows router to router or host to network connections over other<br />

synchronous <strong>and</strong> asynchronous connections. For example a modem connection can be used to<br />

connect to the internet using PPP.<br />

presentation layer - an OSI network model layer.<br />

pressure - a force that is distributed over some area. This can be applied to solids <strong>and</strong> gases.<br />

pressure based flow meter - uses difference in fluid pressures to measure speeds.<br />

pressure switch - activated above/below a preset pressure level.<br />

prioritized control - control operations are chosen on the basic of priorities.<br />

procedural language - a computer language where instructions happen one after the other in a clear<br />

sequence.<br />

process - a purposeful set of steps for some purpose. In engineering a process is often a machine, but not<br />

necessarily.<br />

processor - a loose term for the CPU.<br />

program - a sequential set of computer instructions designed to perform some task.<br />

programmable controller - another name for a PLC, it can also refer to a dedicated controller that uses a<br />

custom programming language.<br />

PROM (Programmable Read Only Memory) -<br />

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