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Multipurpose Signal Conditioners work with various sensor types.

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Multipurpose Signal Conditioners work with various sensor types.
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June 23, 2011 - Models 482C27 and 483C28 are designed for use with various sensor types, including differential MEMS, single-ended MEMS, bridge, and ICP®. Model 482C27 is 4-channel benchtop unit with front panel, RS-232, and Ethernet control, while Model 483C28 is 8-channel, 19 in. rack-mounted unit with Ethernet control. Both models offer features such as fine gain, AC/DC coupling, auto zero and balance, and constant current or DC voltage supplies. Control software is included for setup.
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PCB Piezotronics Inc.
3425 Walden Ave.
Depew, NY, 14043 2495
USA



PCB Piezotronics Announces New Multi-Purpose Signal Conditioners


Units Designed For Use With Large Variety Of Sensor Types

Depew, NY - PCB Piezotronics, Inc., a global leader in vibration, acoustic, pressure, force, and torque sensors, is pleased to announce the introduction of two new multi-purpose signal conditioners. PCB Models 482C27 and 483C28 are designed for use with a large variety of sensor types including differential MEMS, single-ended MEMS, bridge, and ICP® sensors.

Model 482C27 is a 4-channel benchtop unit with front panel, RS-232, and Ethernet control. Model 483C28 is an 8-channel 19" rack-mounted unit with Ethernet control. Both models have a wide range of features including fine gain, AC/DC coupling, auto zero, auto balance, and constant current or DC voltage supplies. These models are supplied with PCB's Multi-Channel Signal Conditioner control software for computer setup.

For more information contact John Moore at (716) 684-0002 or via email at jmoore@pcb.com

About PCB® Piezotronics
PCB Piezotronics is a global leader in the design and manufacture of force, torque, load, strain, pressure, acoustic and vibrations sensors, as well as the pioneer of ICP® technology. This instrumentation is used for test, measurement, monitoring, and control requirements in automotive, aerospace, industrial, R&D, military, educational, commercial, OEM applications, and more. From ready-to-ship stock products to custom-made specials, PCB© proudly stands behind their products with services you value most, including toll-free customer service, 24-hour SensorLinesm, a global distribution network, and the industry's only commitment to Total Customer Satisfaction. For more information visit www.pcb.com
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