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plc glossary - 35.28<br />

time-proportional control - the amount of power delivered to an AC device is varied by changing the number<br />

of cycles delivered in a fixed period of time.<br />

timer - a device that can be set to have events happen at predetermined times.<br />

titration - a procedure for determining the strength of a solution using a reagent for detection. A chemical is<br />

added at a slow rate until the reagent detects a change.<br />

toggle switch - a switch with a large lever used for easy reviews of switch settings, <strong>and</strong> easy grasping.<br />

token - an indicator of control. Often when a process receives a token it can operate, when it is done it gives<br />

it up.<br />

TOP (Technical Office Protocol) - a network protocol designed for offices. It was promoted in conjunction<br />

with MAP in the 1980s, but never became widely used.<br />

top-down design - a design is done by first laying out the most abstract functions, <strong>and</strong> then filling in more of<br />

the details as they are required.<br />

topology - 1. The layout of a network. 2. a mathematical topic describing the connection of geometric<br />

entities. This is used for B-Rep models.<br />

torque - a moment or twisting action about an axis.<br />

torus - a donut shape<br />

toroidal core - a torus shaped magnetic core to increase magnetic conductivity.<br />

TPDDI (Twisted Pair Distributed Data Interface) - counter rotating token ring network connected with<br />

twisted pair medium.<br />

TQC (Total Quality <strong>Control</strong>) - a philosophical approach to developing quality methods that reach all levels<br />

<strong>and</strong> aspects of a company.<br />

transceiver (transmitter receiver) - a device to electrically interface between the computer network card, <strong>and</strong><br />

the physical network medium. Packet collision hardware is present in these devices.<br />

transducer - a device that will convert energy from one form to another at proportional levels.<br />

transformations - include translation, rotation, <strong>and</strong> scaling of objects mathematically using matrix algebra.<br />

Transformations are used to move objects around in a scene.<br />

transformer - two separate coils wound about a common magnetic coil. Used for changing voltage, current<br />

<strong>and</strong> resistance levels.<br />

transient - a system response that occurs because of a change. These effects dissipate quickly <strong>and</strong> we are left<br />

with a steady state response.<br />

transmission path - a system component that is used for transmitting energy.<br />

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

TRIAC (TRIode Alternating Current) - a semiconductor switch suited to AC power.<br />

true - a logic positive, high, or 1.<br />

truth table - an exhaustive list of all possible logical input states, <strong>and</strong> the logical results.<br />

TTL (Transistor Transistor Logic) - a high speed for of transistor logic.<br />

TTY - a teletype terminal.<br />

turbine - a device that generates a rotational motion using gas or fluid pressure on fan blades or vanes.<br />

turbulent flow - fluids moving past an object, or changing direction will start to flow unevenly. This will<br />

occur when the Reynold’s number exceeds 4000.<br />

twisted pair - a sheme where wires are twisted to reduce the effects of EMI so that they may be used at<br />

higher frequencies. This is cassualy used to refer to 10b2 ethernet.<br />

TXD (Transmitted Data) - an output line for serial data transmission. It will be connected to an RXD input<br />

on a receiving station.<br />

35.21 U<br />

UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter) -<br />

UDP (User Datagram Protocol) - a connectionless method for transmitting packets to other hosts on the<br />

network. It is seen as a counterpart to TCP.<br />

ultrasonic - sound or vibration at a frequency above that of the ear (> 16KHz typ.)<br />

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