Should I used 0-10VDC and 4-20mA Analog Signals?
0-10VDC and 4-20mA are the the two most popular signals in industrial automation. Why use milliamps instead of voltage? Voltage drop... Not sure what video to watch next? Enhance your skills and track your progress at https://controls.tw/yt-courses! Don't forget to like and comment on our videos and subscribe to our channel. https://www.youtube.com/user/TimWilbo... Support these videos while you advance your skills https://controls.tw/yt-courses Items used in this video: PLC Trainer https://controls.tw/yt-plc-trainers PLC Tools SIM-ALP2 Analog Simulator https://controls.tw/yt-sim-alp2

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