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What is a temperature transmitter?

A temperature transmitter is a transducer that processes the signal from a temperature sensor (e.g. thermocouple or resistance thermometer such as Pt100) and converts it into a standardised output signal – usually 4...20 mA or 0...10 V – so that it can be transmitted to a control unit, display or control system over long distances without interference.