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Sinking and Sourcing in PLCs Explained - What's the Difference? In this video, we dive into the concepts of sinking and sourcing in PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers). If you're new to PLCs or need a refresher on how electrical inputs and outputs are wired, this is the perfect place to start! Sinking: A method where the device (e.g., a sensor or switch) allows current to flow into the PLC input when active. In this configuration, the common ground is used for the wiring. Sourcing: A method where the device supplies current from the PLC to the output when active, connecting to a positive voltage source. We break down the differences between these two wiring techniques, how to identify them in PLC systems, and when to use each depending on your application. By the end of this video, you'll have a clearer understanding of how sinking and sourcing work, making it easier to configure your PLC systems for various industrial tasks.