+ Sink Ground

sparky64

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We have a machine that we need to connect an external device to. The drawings for the machine show a digital I/O connector, which shows the pin out connections that we need to make, but 1 of them is described as a "+ Sink Ground", could someone explain what this means.

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Sparky
 

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