Why 4-20 mA signal is used in Instrumentation? | Learn Instrumentation Engineering

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Published on Apr 12, 2021
Why 4-20 mA signal is used in Instrumentation is explained in this video. What are the basic advantages of using 4-20mA is detailed in this video. How 24V DC powerup the transmitter and converts into signal output of 4-20mA is briefed. How current signal is good comparing to voltage signal, How HART is superimposed into 4-20mA is clearly detailed in this video.

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