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I have a question. If I had a 4-20mA signal terminating on an input with a 12 bit resolution, how many different measurements can I have within the 4/20mA range? Someone please let me know. Thanks
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Hello, i have a question. If we want to regulate the temperature inside a tank where the LRV is 40°C and URV is 140°C. Knowing that the output signal 4-20mA is, what will happen if the temperature drops below 40°C or rises above 140°C? Will the transmitter send a signal or not? If yes his is this signal calculated? Thanks
a) The "out of range" indication will be shown on faceplate of the tag. b) Transmitter will be unable to send "out of range" signals. In case of thermocouple, signal will be received anyway. c) Either recalibration of the transmitter will be required or increasing the span of the range will be required to accurately show the signal on the monitoring device.
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13:52 In the twisted pair diagram, I think the blue arrows should alternately point up and down to indicate cancellation.
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Excellent explanation
Excellent explanation.
It's so useful, thanks a lot for all these explanations.
Beautifully explained. Thank you
It's really very easy to understand and very helpful good explanation. Thanks
One of the best I have ever seen. Great explanations.
Definitely professional video
Thanks for your wonderful teachings, please teach how to use DWIN screen for PLC
Thanks. This was helpful and concise.
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Amazing Explanation. Thank you
thank you very much. many information I can get from this video.
by the way. what is the meaning of bias? please explain me. thanks in advance
outstanding job explaining, thank u
Clear explanation Sir
Very useful. I wish you could discuss more on what you mean that each pair of wire carries a single signal.
This is a very usefull lession .
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Your teaching very good
Awesome explanation sir
many thanks
What happened if we bypass an analog sensor by jumping out
Great
Your voice is clear❤️
Так все де почему не 5-25 мА? Тоде подходит к этим требованиям 1:5 ,безопасности,и живого нуля. И также легкости преобразования ?
Really good information, thank you so much
Excuse me ,i nees information about
4;20ma sinal spilleter
Disadvantage
crystal clear.. thank you!
excellent explanation of each terms..........Do you have basic information of physical layer of HART signals
Best explanation
Nice presentation
It's ok to take Ang reading a milliamps whale the machine is running or work .. tnx ❤️
Have any pdf of pLC
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easy explanations
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if I short the two wire, what will happen the loop?
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very informative
Thanks for sharing
An awfully great exercise to impart understanding on current loop with lucid illustrations.
Nice Contents Sir.
very good work
Excellent
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I have a question.
If I had a 4-20mA signal terminating on an input with a 12 bit resolution, how many different measurements can I have within the 4/20mA range? Someone please let me know. Thanks
Check these related articles
instrumentationtools.com/analog-input-card-resolution-effects-on-accuracy/
instrumentationtools.com/plc-analog-input-conversion-formula/
very useful, thanks
We use idustrial pressure transducer which is 3 wire please explain to me how I use this transducer in nitrogen purging process
Check this article, may helpful.
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Very interesting
Thank you sir
you should better explain about Hart protocol, how it works
Good video
Awesome thankyou
Amazing Explanation & Clarification.....Thanks, Alot
How many volts is the signal
Standard 24 volts DC. This voltage may be reduces when used for long distances.
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Hello, i have a question. If we want to regulate the temperature inside a tank where the LRV is 40°C and URV is 140°C. Knowing that the output signal 4-20mA is, what will happen if the temperature drops below 40°C or rises above 140°C?
Will the transmitter send a signal or not? If yes his is this signal calculated?
Thanks
a) The "out of range" indication will be shown on faceplate of the tag.
b) Transmitter will be unable to send "out of range" signals. In case of thermocouple, signal will be received anyway.
c) Either recalibration of the transmitter will be required or increasing the span of the range will be required to accurately show the signal on the monitoring device.
Great
Great video, good format.
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TQ very much
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So where's the loop?
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Nice
Thank u...
Have to say this helped me zero % with how to actually wire up and use a 4-20mA sensor.
excellent
How PSI or bar converted to mA??
ধন্যবাদ / thanks
Good content, although sometimes too stilted. And the robo/AI voice, with its one inflection curve for every sentence, regardless of context, grows quickly tiresome (and some mispronunciations such as "live" being said as if it were 'live another day'.
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Plz do prefer in hindi language also. If not possible to do than also u can put subtitle in hindi also. It may be good for who don't know proper English. Thanks
Hindi is not a comman language of this world.
usefull tutorial but im scared of your voice
Robotic voice made it unwatchable for me, shame.
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Wordy af
Very informative