A **current loop** is a method used in industrial automation and instrumentations for transmitting analog signals over long distances. The most common type is the 4-20 mA current loop, where a current of 4 milliamperes represents the lowest end of the measurable range (often 0), and 20 milliamperes represents the highest end (often 100%).

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