OMEGA Engineering, Inc. Datasheets for Instrumentation Amplifiers
Instrumentation amplifiers are differential amplifiers that have been optimized for use with DC signals. They are characterized by high gain, high common mode rejection ratio (CMRR), and high input impedance.
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• Send pH Electrode Signal 1,000 Feet Over Ordinary, Wire and Connectors or Coaxial Cable. • Interface pH Electrodes Directly with Inexpensive mV Meters and Recorders or Sophisticated Process Controllers... | |
OMEGA’s Model FLSC-AMP-A amplifies the low level sine wave signals from a magnetic pickup sensor to a high level square wave output directly proportional in amplitude to the power supply... | |
The 2-channel OMB-DBK4 dynamic signal-input card enables OMB-LOGBOOK and OMB-DAQBOARD-2000 Series data acquisition systems to accommodate inputs from piezoelectric transducers, such as accelerometers or microphones, as well as from various... | |
The DMD Series In-Line Amplifiers convert a mV/V transducer into either a 0-5 Vdc or 4-20 mA output device. They are intended for applications where physical conditions will not allow... | |
The iNET-400 system is a low cost card cage that attaches to Windows computers via USB 2.0. The advantage of a card cage is that you can select which I/O... | |
The LDX-2 linear displacement transmitter is a two-wire, 4 to 20 mA conditioner for ac LVDT transducers. It is designed for use where long transmission distances are required before the... | |
The LDX-4 is a dc powered signal conditioning amplifier and power supply for ac LVDT's. Its compact, rugged case can withstand industrial installations and protect laboratory grade electronics. Complete zero... | |
The OMB-DBK18 low-pass filter card provides OMEGA’s OMB-LOGBOOK and OMB-DAQBOARD-2000 Series data acquisition systems with four low-pass filters that can be individually configured for a cut-off frequency from DC to... | |
The OMEGA ® FLSC-AMP amplifies the low level signals from the magnetic pickup of gear teeth or flow transmitters by a factor of more than a hundred times to drive... |