Analog signal conditioner MP4 PLUS
4-20 mAprogrammableUSB

analog signal conditioner
analog signal conditioner
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Characteristics

Options
analog, 4-20 mA, programmable, USB, with display
Applications
for sensors

Description

"THE EVOLUTION OF THE SPECIES" : after more than 20 years of service in the various versions the new MP4Plus is born. MP4Plus is a Professional Digital Laboratory Indicator with 4 inputs, suitable for receiving signals from strain gauge sensors, transmitters with voltage or current output and PT100. Particularly suitable for both static and dynamic applications, for calibration and verification in metrology laboratories or industrial environments where it is necessary to make measurements of weight, force, pressure, torque, displacement and temperature. To FIT EVERY APPLICATION the instrument can be configured and customized: the function keys F1, F2, F3 and F4 can be programmed for the function of interest such as: PEAK, HOLD, RELEASE, TX DATA DATALOG, DISCHARGE, ZOOM. MP4Plus allows you to enable and disable each channel and using the ZOOM function it s possible to display only the channel of interest in full screen. The instrument works with a resolution of 100.000 divisions and an accuracy better than 0.005% due to an internal 24-bit Sigma-Delta AD converter and a measurement control that is carried out for switching at a frequency equal to that of sampling: this system provides a better suppression of interference due to offset drift and to the connecting cables. The sampling frequency can be set from 2.5 samples per second up to 4800 samples per second therefore the instrument meets the needs of applications that require a considerable speed of response.

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