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  • 6 Channel Signal Conditioner & Data Acquisition Module

    DP-cPCI-1197 - Data Patterns Pvt. Ltd.

    DP-cPCI-1197 is a high-resolution signal-conditioning module that amplifies the signals from full-bridge based transducers. This signal-conditioning module is available on a cPCI module form factor. This module has four gain settings to accommodate a wide variety of sensor output voltages. In addition, this module has an adjustable excitation voltage to accommodate transducer excitation requirements.A high resolution sigma-delta ADC and variable gain amplifier forms the core of the signal conditioning system. Direct digital conversion and digital isolation ensures a better signal integrity in comparison with the conventional analog system.

  • Wideband Power Amplifiers

    Krohn-Hite Corporation

    Krohn-Hite Wideband Power Amplifiers are designed to meet today's industrial needs where wideband, precision performance is required. Applications include: meter calibration, piezo transducer driving, bridging applications requiring high input and low output impedance, low distortion ac power source, ion beam deflection, vacuum tube driver, ink jet testing and design and many more.

  • Frequency Response Analyzers

    Ametek Scientific Instruments

    Frequency Response Analysis (also referred to as Transfer Function Analysis) measures the output spectrum of a system relative to a stimulus, and is used to characterize the dynamics of the system under test. The technique measures the magnitude and phase relationship between output and input waveforms as a function of frequency. The input signals may be from a wide range of sensors including acoustic (microphones/sonar), mechanical (accelerometers/displacement transducers), optical (photodetectors), and electrical (amplifiers).

  • 6000 Series Analog I/O Modules

    Pacific Instruments, Inc.

    Series 6000 analog I/O modules condition, amplify, filter and digitize signals from virtually any transducer. All modules have conditioning & amplifier per channel and nearly all modules allow for setting bridge completion, shunt calibration, transducer power, gain, etc. individually per channel. Following the conditioning/amplifier stage, multi-pole Bessel or Butterworth analog filters are provided on each channel and can be set or bypassed individually by program control. A number of the modules include a high level analog output providing a conditioned/filtered output to a redundant, external A/D system. A 16-Bit Successive Approximation A/D follows the analog filter stage. Some modules use a single A/D with sample and hold while others have an A/D per channel. Sample rates are programmable per channel to easily accommodate mixing high and low speed measurements into a single data stream. Programmable hardware based warnings and alarms are included in the channel-by-channel architecture and are detected by digital output modules in the system, providing an ultra-low latency control capability directly from the data acquisition system.

  • Universal Signal Conditioner

    Model UDA - tecsis LP

    Model UDA is a universal signal conditioner and amplifier designed for use with all full bridge, strain gage-based transducers. Model UDA turns the analog signal into a user-selectable output of ±5Vdc, ±10Vdc, or 4-20mA. This versatile unit features selectable excitation of 2.5 or 5.0Vdc bridge voltage and has a wide DC power input range from 11 to 28Vdc to adapt to a variety of installations. Model UDA includes a wide zero and span adjustment range and a symmetry adjustment for applications requiring precision in both tension and compression. The configurable low pass filter actively removes unwanted high frequency signal components. The unit is housed in a rugged DIN-mountable enclosure with screw terminals to provide connection for power, analog output, shunt calibration, and sensor signals.

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