PaulKraemer
Electrical
- Jan 13, 2012
- 155
Hi,
I am working on a project in which I have to pass two separate 0-10 VDC signals between a PLC and a dedicated function controller. One of these 0-10 VDC signals is used to transmit a set point from the PLC to the dedicated function controller. The second 0-10 VDC signal is used to transmit the measured process value from the dedicated function controller to the PLC.
I am wondering if it would be safe to use a single four conductor shielded cable to pass these signals back and forth (using two conductors for each signal), or whether I should be concerned about these signals interfering with each other?
Any advice will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Paul
I am working on a project in which I have to pass two separate 0-10 VDC signals between a PLC and a dedicated function controller. One of these 0-10 VDC signals is used to transmit a set point from the PLC to the dedicated function controller. The second 0-10 VDC signal is used to transmit the measured process value from the dedicated function controller to the PLC.
I am wondering if it would be safe to use a single four conductor shielded cable to pass these signals back and forth (using two conductors for each signal), or whether I should be concerned about these signals interfering with each other?
Any advice will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Paul