Analog signal conditioner LMU 209
4-20 mAamplifierultra-rugged

Analog signal conditioner - LMU 209  - MAGTROL - 4-20 mA / amplifier / ultra-rugged
Analog signal conditioner - LMU 209  - MAGTROL - 4-20 mA / amplifier / ultra-rugged
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Characteristics

Signal type
analog, 4-20 mA
Options
amplifier, ultra-rugged
Format
DIN rail, benchtop, built-in
Applications
for strain gauges, load cell, for load cells, extensometer

Description

MAGTROL's LMU-Load Monitoring Units are signal conditioners for strain gauge sensor applications. They provide the excitation voltage, amplify the output signal, and incorporate overload protection. The LMU21X Series are specifically designed to work with MAGTROL's Load Measuring Pins. The LMU209 is versatile and designed for conditioning and interfacing low amplitude signals to industrial programmable logic controllers (PLC). The LMU conditioners can easily be connected to the GADSeries and ANSeries signal displays. The LMU 209 is a versatile strain gauge amplifier, designed for signal conditioning and interfacing low level signals to programmable logic controllers (PLCs) or any control unit with analog inputs. The LMU209 features both voltage and current-type outputs with life zero. Due to its integrated DIP-switches, the amplifier can be easily configured to the desired input ranges. This modularized amplifier is ready for snap-on mounting to DIN-rails. All wires are connected to screw terminals.

Exhibitions

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EPHJ
EPHJ

16-19 Jun 2026 Geneve (Switzerland)

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    Aerospace Test & Development Show
    Aerospace Test & Development Show

    29-30 Sep 2026 Toulouse (France)

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