what is the significance of 4-20ma signal in hart protocol
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4 to 20 ma is standard signal which is defind by instrument manufacturer to make a standard out put in which 4 ma act as zero and 20 ma act as maximaum output signal again the current signal is good compared to voltage signal due to minimum loss capability.
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