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Gain
A term used in a PID loop calculation. It is the "P" in PID, since gain is the inverse of proportional band. Gain acts directly on the change in error since the last scan.
GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices)
A methodology of specification for a manufacturing process that ensures quality, safety, and engineering tolerances are met.
Ground
Direct connection between equipment (chassis) and earth ground.
GUI (Graphical User Interface)
A type of display format that enables the user to choose commands, start programs, and see lists of files and other options by pointing to pictorial representations (icons) and lists of menu items on the screen. Choices can generally be activated either with the keyboard or with a mouse.
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