PLC Analog Input Problems and How to Fix Them
PLC Analog Input Problems and How to Fix Them is one of the most critical topics in industrial automation and process control because analog signals are the primary source of real-time process data in modern plants. Every pressure reading, flow measurement, temperature signal, or level indication depends on the reliability of analog inputs inside the PLC system. Unlike digital signals that simply switch ON or OFF, analog inputs represent continuous physical values. This makes them extremely sensitive to electrical noise, grounding issues, wiring quality, sensor condition, and configuration errors. A small disturbance in an analog signal can lead to unstable control loops, incorrect SCADA readings, unnecessary alarms, and even production losses. In many industrial facilities, engineers face situations where the process appears unstable on the HMI, but the actual process is perfectly normal. This mismatch usually points to issues inside the analog measurement chain rather than the pro...