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Temperature Controllers control the temperature in a system to a very tight tolerance. A Thermocouple or RTD Sensor typically provides the input to the Temperature Controller. The output is typically a discrete on/off output to a contactor controlling a furnace, heater, or cooler by cycling its power on and off. Alternatively, a continuously variable analog output can be used to control the heating or cooling element.

A Process Controller is just like a Temperature Controller, except that it senses and controls system variables other than temperature, such as pressure, humidity, or flow rate.

Temperature Controllers and Process Controllers are often referred to as PID Controllers, because they use the mathematical concepts of Proportion, Integral, and Derivative to dynamically control a system variable.

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Exchanging data between Controllers and computers is common.
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Inputs to PID Controllers are typically analog. 4-20mA, 1-5V, -10V to +10V, and others are common ranges. Temperature controllers usually accept thermocouples (J and K type) and RTD sensors. Additional discrete status inputs may also be provided.
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Outputs from PID Controllers can be either discrete on/off controlling cycle time, or analog. Both are common. Additional discrete alarm outputs are also common.
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A Temperature, Process, or PID Controller controls a system variable temperature, pressure, flow rate, etc. within a very tight tolerance.
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Signal Conditioners are often required with Analog I/O, to convert between the signal level of the Controller I/O and the signal level of the Devices they are connected to.
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E5C2: DIN-sized (48 x 48 mm) Temperature Controller with Analog Setting  Omron Temperature Controller Click here
E5AN-H/E5EN-H Advanced Digital Temperature Controller  Omron Temperature Controller Click here
Zelio Control Temperature controller Quick start 04/2009 Schneider Temperature Controller Click here
Models 2132 and 2116 PID Temperature Controllers Eurotherm Temperature Controller Click here
1⁄16 DIN Temperature, Process, Strain Meters & PID Controllers Newport Smart Relay Click here
2132 and 2116 PID Temperature Controllers Eurotherm Smart Relay Click here
Advanced Digital Temperature Controller
E5AN-H/E5EN-H 
Omron Temperature Controller Click here
Basic-type Digital Temperature Controller
E5CN/E5CN-U
Omron Temperature Controller Click here
E5C2 DIN-sized (48 x 48 mm) Temperature Controller with Analog Setting Omron Temperature Controller Click here
MODEL T48 - 1/16 DIN TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER Red Lion Temperature Controller Click here
MODEL TCU - TEMPERATURE CONTROL UNIT Red Lion Temperature Controller Click here
PID330 PID TEMPERATURE CONTROLLERS Tempatron Temperature Controller Click here
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Distributed Motor Control Eaton   Click here
Overview of Temperature Controllers Omron Temperature Controller Click here
Quick Start for i/16 Temperature & Process Controller Newport PID Controller Click here
CAL 9900 Autotune PID Temperature Controller Installation and Operatiung Manual CAL Controls Temperature Controller Click here
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