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Sensor Amplifiers are DIN rail mounted.
Sensor Amplifiers are DIN rail mounted.

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Sensor Amplifiers are DIN rail mounted.


April 22, 2003 - Sensor Amplifiers offer hi-level output signals, ready for long cable runs and/or direct interface to common PLC interface cards. They provide controlled power to associated sensor and condition sensor's return signal before providing it to output terminals. Relay buffered shunt calibration circuit offers simplified calibration, set-up, and real time circuit verification. Outputs include ±5 Vdc, ±10 Vdc or 4–20 ma.

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Sensotec ‘Din Rail’ Mounted Sensor Amplifiers

Complete Line of Din Rail Mounted Sensor Amplifiers

Sensotec's Din Rail mounted amplifiers provide Hi-Level output signals, ready for long cable runs and/or direct interface to common PLC interface cards. These amplifiers provide controlled power to the associated sensor and condition the sensor's return signal before providing it to the output terminals. Calibration, set-up and real time process circuit verification are all simplified with the included "relay buffered" shunt calibration circuit.

Set-Up and calibration can be accomplished with out having to apply a known input to the transducer. When the transducer's output is not being used in the process, it can be functionally checked by activating the shunt calibration circuit and then evaluating the response received.

Mechanical mounting is a "snap" onto the DIN Rail. Space (0.9"x4.3"x2.9") is conserved and terminal access is easy. Outputs available +/- 5VDC, +/-10VDC or 4 to 20ma. DIN Rail Amplifiers are available for strain gage transducers and AC/AC LVDT's. Prices start at $295 with a delivery of 1 to 2 weeks. Call or Email Sensotec for additional details and availability.

Visit our Web site at: http://www.sensotec.com.
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For more information contact us at: (614) 850-5000 or sales@sensotec.com.
Company Information:
Name: Sensotec, Inc.
Address: 2080 Arlingate Lane
City: Columbus
State: OH
ZIP: 43228
Country: USA
Phone: 800-858-6184
FAX: 614-850-1111
http://www.sensotec.com


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