





Why cable problems cannot always be detected in analog measuring loops…
Usually, the sensor promptly takes all the blame. But when it comes to malfunctions at the analog measuring loop, the cause is not that easy to find. In many cases, the cables are unsuitable; often too long for clean transmission of an analog mV signal. They are often prone to bending and vibrations, which could damage the cables. If undetected, this can lead to deviations in measured values that are not the fault of the sensors. With the inductive digital transmission technology of Memosens, these problems are a thing of the past. Memosens technology enables cable lengths of up to 100 m.
