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Why does the KPWR-MC1… supply cable have a sense line when it is not needed by the SFC-DC controller?

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Why does the KPWR-MC1… supply cable have a sense line when it is not needed by the SFC-DC controller?

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The supply cable must have sense function capability for use with future controller generations. When current flows through the supply cable to the consuming device, this causes a voltage drop in the supply cable. The sense lines are used to measure the voltage directly on the consuming device so that the voltage drop in the supply line can be compensated for.

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