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continuous sensors - 23.33<br />

A Shield is a metal sheath that<br />

surrounds the wires<br />

Analog Input<br />

Analog voltage source<br />

+<br />

-<br />

IN1<br />

REF1<br />

SHLD<br />

Figure 23.32<br />

Cable Shielding<br />

When connecting analog voltage sources to a controller the common, or reference<br />

voltage can be connected different ways, as shown in Figure 23.33. The least expensive<br />

method uses one shared common for all analog signals, this is called single ended. The<br />

more accurate method is to use separate commons for each signal, this is called double<br />

ended. Most analog input cards allow a choice between one or the other. But, when double<br />

ended inputs are used the number of available inputs is halved. Most analog output cards<br />

are double ended.

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