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welcome to this video my name is rajveer founder of code and compile and in this video weamp;#39;re going to talk about snap signal from Banner engineering this is a very interesting concept for those Industries and for those processes in which you want to fetch the data from the factory and send it to the cloud if you see my diagram here you can see that we have bunch of sensors on the bottom layer we have discrete analog IO link current Transformer and then we are fetching the signal from the sensor and giving to an industrial controller which is further sending the data to the cloud now the question is there are different sensors on the shop floor some which are IO link enabled some which are not but we need to convert those signals into IO link or modbus so that they are compatible with other communication that works in our networks and then further on we can send the data to the cloud so here you can see two examples one is that the data is converted from discrete or analog senso