Transducer Techniques, LLC Stand Alone/Benchtop Load Cell Amplifier/Signal Conditioner Module TMO-2A

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The TMO-2A Transducer Modules is a complete differential amplifier/signal conditioners with self contained power. The unit provide excitation, balance and span adjustment via precision 10 turn pots, and shunt calibration necessary to couple a user supplied bridge type transducer to an indicating instrument. Zero to full scale output is specified at 4-20mA. The TMO-2A provides a floating shunt calibration circuit which applies calibration at the transducer, thereby eliminating errors duet line losses. The excitation supply incorporates a Wagner Ground to greatly improve Common Mode Rejection. The factory set bandwidth of the module is narrow to improve stability. The removal of a single capacitor will increase the frequency response DC to 10K Hz for dynamic data applications.
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Stand Alone/Benchtop Load Cell Amplifier/Signal Conditioner Module - TMO-2A - Transducer Techniques, LLC
Temecula, CA, United States
Stand Alone/Benchtop Load Cell Amplifier/Signal Conditioner Module
TMO-2A
Stand Alone/Benchtop Load Cell Amplifier/Signal Conditioner Module TMO-2A
The TMO-2A Transducer Modules is a complete differential amplifier/signal conditioners with self contained power. The unit provide excitation, balance and span adjustment via precision 10 turn pots, and shunt calibration necessary to couple a user supplied bridge type transducer to an indicating instrument. Zero to full scale output is specified at 4-20mA. The TMO-2A provides a floating shunt calibration circuit which applies calibration at the transducer, thereby eliminating errors duet line losses. The excitation supply incorporates a Wagner Ground to greatly improve Common Mode Rejection. The factory set bandwidth of the module is narrow to improve stability. The removal of a single capacitor will increase the frequency response DC to 10K Hz for dynamic data applications.

The TMO-2A Transducer Modules is a complete differential amplifier/signal conditioners with self contained power. The unit provide excitation, balance and span adjustment via precision 10 turn pots, and shunt calibration necessary to couple a user supplied bridge type transducer to an indicating instrument. Zero to full scale output is specified at 4-20mA. The TMO-2A provides a floating shunt calibration circuit which applies calibration at the transducer, thereby eliminating errors duet line losses. The excitation supply incorporates a Wagner Ground to greatly improve Common Mode Rejection. The factory set bandwidth of the module is narrow to improve stability. The removal of a single capacitor will increase the frequency response DC to 10K Hz for dynamic data applications.

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Signal Conditioner/Transmitter - 8085486 - Radwell International
Willingboro, NJ, United States
Signal Conditioner/Transmitter
8085486
Signal Conditioner/Transmitter 8085486
SIGNAL CONDITIONER LOAD CELL 4-20MA 115VAC. FREE 2 YEAR RADWELL WARRANTY

SIGNAL CONDITIONER LOAD CELL 4-20MA 115VAC. FREE 2 YEAR RADWELL WARRANTY

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  Transducer Techniques, LLC Radwell International
Product Category Signal Conditioners Signal Conditioners
Product Number TMO-2A 8085486
Product Name Stand Alone/Benchtop Load Cell Amplifier/Signal Conditioner Module Signal Conditioner/Transmitter
Signal Conditioning Bridge Conditioner
Form Factor Panel / Chassis Mount
Excitation Voltage
Outputs Analog Voltage Output; Analog Current Output
User Interface None
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