analogue

Analogue electronics (American English: analog electronics) are electronic systems with a continuously variable signal, in contrast to digital electronics where signals usually take only two levels. The term "analogue" describes the proportional relationship between a signal and a voltage or current that represents the signal. The word analogue is derived from the Greek: word ανάλογος pronounced [n](analogos) meaning "proportional".

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    Ireland Zelio Analogue Va;lue.

    I have a Zelio PLC installed on a machine with an electronic CT (0-10v) to read the value of current used by the machine motors. When the value reaches the value set by the pot, an output will activate. Example: The pot is set to 5.5v (Input Ie) and the CT read 1v to 2v normally, if in case the...
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    SKY BOX SECOND OUTPUT - CONNECT TO TV`s WHEN THERE IS NO ANALOGUE TUNER [FUTURE] ?

    "Hello All", When I was reading various Posts about Freeview TV / Digital Switchover to try and find a reason why My Freeview Signals had become worse since the Digital Switchover I remember reading a comment from a very knowledgeable Member - mharries1 - to the effect that Connecting the Sky...
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    Wiring a TSC fan controller to an analogue time clock

    Hi I am new to this forum, would like some advice on fitting an analogue time clock to a vent axia TSC speed control unit. Any help would be welcome. Thanks
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    Analogue function: S7-200

    Hi guys, I have no experience with analogue outputs on PLC's, so was hoping someone can confirm or correct the following requirement: I have a 0-10v scaled input going into my PLC and want that input to be duplicated on one of the analogue outputs. Is it just a simple case of using MOV-W...
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    long distance transfer of analogue signal

    I have to pick up an analogue current 0-20mA from a transducer that converts steam pressure to current, and transfer it over 200 metres to a boiler house, and then convert it back to either 0-10v or 0-20mA or even 4-20mA (trying to find out exactly what they want). Whats the best way to do it.

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