0-10V is an analog control signal commonly used in building automation and lighting control systems. It uses a voltage between 0 and 10 volts DC to represent a control level, where 0V typically corresponds to the minimum output (e.g., light off, fan stopped) and 10V corresponds to the maximum output (e.g., full brightness, maximum fan speed). Intermediate voltages represent proportional levels between these extremes. It is used to control dimmable lights, variable speed drives for fans or pumps, and other devices requiring variable control.
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