Sinking VS Sourcing Digital Outputs
A sinking digital (input/output) provides a grounded connection to the load, whereas a sourcing digital (input/output) provides a voltage source to a grounded load. Typically, a device will specify whether its interface terminals are sinking or sourcing and any necessary power supply/loading considerations.
Sinking Output: the device’s output signal does not provide power. It must be connected to a sinking input with a power supply loop or a sourcing input.
Sourcing Input: the device receiving the signal provides power for the input signal. It must be connected to a sinking output, such as a 2-wire transmitter, which uses the power from the receiving device.
Sourcing Output: The device’s output signal powers the output circuit. It must be connected to a receiving device that provides no power and acts as a resistive load, such as a 2-wire transmitter.
Sinking Input: the device receiving the input signal does not provide power. It must be connected to a sinking output with a power supply loop or a sourcing output or a sinking output.
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