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🎥In this short video, you will unravel the mystery of a 4-20mA transmitter! Dive into how these essential devices bridge the gap between sensors and control systems in industrial settings. Explore the industry-standard 4-20 mA analog signal, why it's the go-to choice, and how calibration ensures precision—delivering 4 mA at zero input and 20 mA at full-scale input. Perfect for anyone curious about the backbone of industrial automation! ====================================================== 💬 Video Summary: A transmitter is a device that senses the real-world signal from a sensor and converts it into the control signal, which represents the variable being measured. A broad range of voltage or current output signals is provided on transmitters. So far, the most frequent analog signal used in industrial applications is 4 to 20 milliamps. This kind of transmitter is designed in a way that at calibrated zero input, you will get four milliamps, and at calibrated full-scale input signal, you will get twenty milliamps. ====================================================== 🔥 Have you seen our recent popular videos? • PLC Programming Languages: Ladder Dia... • RS-232 Explained: Working Principle, ... • Capacitive Proximity Sensor: Working ... • NPN Sensor Explained | Working, Wirin... • What is PNP Sensor? Working, Wiring a... • What is an RTU? Remote Terminal Unit • What is an RTD Sensor? Types, Working... • Overload Relay Trip Class | Types of ... • What is an Overload Relay? Connection... ====================================================== 💡 If you enjoyed this video and want to follow our upcoming videos, subscribe to this YouTube channel and relax your mind: https://bit.ly/3CTjbUi ====================================================== #automatedo #transmitter #industrialautomation