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plc glossary - 35.26<br />

manufacturability is evaluated.<br />

servo - a device that will take a desired operation input <strong>and</strong> amplify the power.<br />

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

setpoint - a desired value for a controlled system.<br />

shield - a grounded conducting barrier that steps the propagation of electromagnetic waves.<br />

Siemens - a measure of electrical conductivity.<br />

signal conditioning - to prepare an input signal for use in a device through filtering, amplification,<br />

integration, differentiation, etc.<br />

simplex - single direction communication at any one time.<br />

simulation - a model of the product/process/etc is used to estimate the performance. This step comes before<br />

the more costly implementation steps that must follow.<br />

single-discipline team - a team assembled for a single purpose.<br />

single pole - a switch or relay that can only be opened or closed. See also single pole.<br />

single throw - a switch that will only switch one line. This is the simplest configuration.<br />

sinking - using a device that when active will allow current to flow through it to ground. This is<br />

complimented by sourcing.<br />

SLIP (Serial Line internet Protocol) - a method to run the internet Protocol (IP) over serial lines, such as<br />

modem connections.<br />

slip-ring - a connector that allows indefinite rotations, but maintains electrical contacts for passing power<br />

<strong>and</strong> electrical signals.<br />

slurry - a liquid with suspended particles.<br />

SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) - the basic connection protocol for passing mail on the internet.<br />

snubber - a circuit that suppresses a sudden spike in voltage or current so that it will not damage other<br />

devices.<br />

software - a program, often stored on non-permanent media.<br />

solenoid - an actuator that uses a magnetic coil, <strong>and</strong> a lump of ferrous material. When the coil is energized a<br />

linear motion will occur.<br />

solid state - circuitry constructed entirely of semiconductors, <strong>and</strong> passive devices. (i.e., no gas as in tubes)<br />

sonar - sound waves are emitted <strong>and</strong> travel through gas/liquid. they are reflected by solid objects, <strong>and</strong> then<br />

detects back at the source. The travel time determines the distance to the object.<br />

sound - vibrations in the air travel as waves. As these waves strike the human ear, or other surfaces, the<br />

compression, <strong>and</strong> rarefaction of the air induces vibrations. In humans these vibrations induce<br />

perceived sound, in mechanical devices they manifest as distributed forces.<br />

sound absorption - as sound energy travels through, or reflects off a surface it must induce motion of the<br />

propagating medium. This induced motion will result in losses, largely heat, that will reduce the<br />

amplitude of the sound.<br />

sound analyzer - measurements can be made by setting the instrument for a certain b<strong>and</strong>width, <strong>and</strong> centre<br />

frequency. The measurement then encompasses the values over that range.<br />

sound level - a legally useful measure of sound, weighted for the human ear. Use dBA, dBB, dBC values.<br />

sound level meter - an instrument for measuring sound exposure values.<br />

source - an element in a system that supplies energy.<br />

sourcing - an output that when active will allow current to flow from a voltage source out to a device. It is<br />

complimented by sinking.<br />

specific gravity - the ratio between the density of a liquid/solid <strong>and</strong> water or a gas <strong>and</strong> air.<br />

spectrometer - determines the index of refraction of materials.<br />

spectrophotometer - measures the intensities of light at different points in the spectrum.<br />

spectrum - any periodic (<strong>and</strong> r<strong>and</strong>om) signal can be described as a collection of frequencies using a<br />

spectrum. The spectrum uses signal power, or intensity, plotted against frequency.<br />

spherical wave - a wave travels outward as if on the surface of an exp<strong>and</strong>ing sphere, starting from a point<br />

source.<br />

SQL (Structured Query Language) - a st<strong>and</strong>ard language for interrogating relational databases.<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ing wave - if a wave travels from a source, <strong>and</strong> is reflected back such that it arrives back at the source<br />

in phase, it can undergo superposition, <strong>and</strong> effectively amplify the sound from the source.<br />

static head - the hydrostatic pressure at the bottom of a water tank.<br />

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