LVDT transducer signal conditioning module LVDT-8U

LVDT transducer signal conditioning module
LVDT transducer signal conditioning module
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-Eight or Four channels of AC LVDT conditioning -Full-bridge and Half-bridge LVDTs supported -Offset and wide-range gain calibration pots -Removable screw terminal blocks for easy connection and serviceability -Use easily with PLC or PC-based Data Acquisition -Non-multiplexed, simultaneous conditioned outputs -Compatible with other ACCES A/D products for use in legacy systems using DB37M connector -Jumper selected LED display utility for quick and easy operating verification of connected LVDTs -Factory oscillator frequency of 10kHz -Master / Slave excitation frequency synchronization -Onboard DC/DC converter with reverse power protection operates on a single 12VDC external source -Designed, made, supported, and manufactured in the USA LVDT / RVDT Excitation, Signal Conditioning The LVDT-8U signal conditioning board was designed to improve upon the advances made with the release of our LVDT-8A model. The LVDT-4U and LVDT-1U are 4-port and 1-port versions of the same product. Half-bridge LVDTs requiring high-gain and a wide offset adjustment are now supported, as well as the inclusion of one master channel for frequency generation, which all other channels are synchronized to. This eliminates beat frequencies when sampling the outputs with a fast A/D, providing more reliable and accurate data. The board supplies excitation and the corresponding conditioning of the outputs for up to eight independent LVDT transducers simultaneously.

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