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Yes. I want to say sourcing since the input module is being supplied voltage. And just asking to confirm whether or not is true after learning about this in my.plc course.
It depends on the specific transmitter you are using. Some 2-wire transmitters may only require a positive supply voltage to operate, while others may require both a positive and negative supply voltage. In general, it's always best to refer to the manufacturer's documentation or datasheet for the specific transmitter you are using to determine its power requirements. If you don't have access to this information, you can try contacting the manufacturer directly for assistance. However, it's important to note that simply providing power to the transmitter is not enough to ensure proper operation. You also need to ensure that the transmitter is properly installed and configured to communicate with the PLC. This may involve setting the appropriate scaling and calibration parameters, configuring communication protocols, and ensuring that the wiring is correct and properly grounded.
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pls share 4 wire transmitter which has external power supply
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Would this be considered sourcing or sinking?
Do you mean the PLC input module?
Yes. I want to say sourcing since the input module is being supplied voltage. And just asking to confirm whether or not is true after learning about this in my.plc course.
@@michaeldownar1625this is 2-wire (loop powered). There are instruments that can optionally be posted with 3 or 4 wire
@@AutomatedoI have the same question about if this is sorced or sinked
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Please upload video for 3wire and 4wire Transmitter in the same way
We have short videos on 3-wire and 4-wire transmitters as well. Please check out our TH-cam channel
transmitter only positive supply is enough or not?
It depends on the specific transmitter you are using. Some 2-wire transmitters may only require a positive supply voltage to operate, while others may require both a positive and negative supply voltage.
In general, it's always best to refer to the manufacturer's documentation or datasheet for the specific transmitter you are using to determine its power requirements. If you don't have access to this information, you can try contacting the manufacturer directly for assistance.
However, it's important to note that simply providing power to the transmitter is not enough to ensure proper operation. You also need to ensure that the transmitter is properly installed and configured to communicate with the PLC. This may involve setting the appropriate scaling and calibration parameters, configuring communication protocols, and ensuring that the wiring is correct and properly grounded.