A signal input refers to the electrical or electronic signal that is sent to a solenoid valve to control its operation. This signal activates the valve, allowing or stopping the flow of fluid or gas through the valve.
Characteristics
– Type of Signal: Can be digital (on/off) or analog (varying levels of control).
– Voltage Levels: Commonly operates at low voltages, such as 12V or 24V DC, but can also work with AC signals.
– Response Time: The speed at which the valve responds to the signal input, affecting the overall system performance.
– Signal Source: Can come from various sources, including sensors, controllers, or manual switches.
Examples
– A digital signal input from a microcontroller that turns the solenoid valve on or off based on temperature readings.
– An analog signal input from a pressure sensor that adjusts the valve position to maintain a specific pressure in a system.
– A manual switch that sends a signal to activate a solenoid valve in a pneumatic system.