Define Instruments Datasheets for Signal Conditioners
Signal conditioners provide amplification, filtering, converting, and other processes required to make sensor output suitable for reading by computer boards.
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What it does: Accepts and displays load cell/strain gauge input. Offers relay output for alarming plus optional serial communications and analog output. Supplies excitation. This popular weighing/load cell meter and... | |
What it does: This auxiliary powered isolator receives 4–20mA process current input, and provides an active 4–20mA output signal. It is ideal for measuring signals commonly produced by position, acceleration,... | |
What it does: This auxiliary powered isolator receives 4–20mA process current input, and provides an active 4–20mA output signal. This auxiliary powered isolator receives 4–20mA process current inputs, and provides... | |
What it does: This loop powered isolator receives 4–20mA process current inputs, and provides 4–20mA loop powered output signals. It is ideal for measuring signals commonly produced by position, acceleration,... | |
What it does: This loop powered isolator accepts a 4–20mA process current inputs and provides a 4–20mA loop powered output signal. It is ideal for measuring signals commonly produced by... | |
The Sentry Trip Amplifier can be used for a myriad of control and alarm applications, and will also be at home in the signal conditioning arena. It accepts analog inputs... | |
This auxiliary powered splitter receives a single 4–20mA process current input, and provides two identical active 4–20mA output signals. These are commonly used in industry when one signal is required... |