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Voltage-to-Frequency Converters have DIN rail-mount design.

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Voltage-to-Frequency Converters have DIN rail-mount design.
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November 8, 2011 - Simplifying simulators by replacing standalone frequency generators, rotating equipment, and associated cabling, 0-10 Vdc 859 Series mimics motor encoders to generate pulse inputs for controlling lighting or machine speed. Products can be factory-tuned to user-specified frequency within 3 ranges: 0-1.0, 0-1.5, or 0-25 KHz, and isolated versions are available for excessively noisy environments or applications with high potential differences between machinery.
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WAGO Corp.
N120 W19129 Freistadt Rd.
Germantown, WI, 53022
USA



WAGO DIN-Rail Voltage-to-Frequency Converters


GERMANTOWN, WI - WAGO Corporation's two new 0-10VDC 859 Series Voltage-to-Frequency Converters provide output frequencies of 0-1.5KHz or 0-25KHz for pulse generation. Developed by WAGO's Custom Products Division, the DIN-rail mount Voltage-to-Frequency Converters (VFCs) simplify simulators by replacing standalone frequency generators, rotating equipment and associated cabling. This enables machine-builders to design more cost-effective simulators for industry and transportation, e.g., QA or performance testing.

Serving industrial applications, such as variable frequency drives, WAGO's VFCs mimic motor encoders to generate pulse inputs for controlling lighting or machine speed. Isolated VFCs are also available for excessively noisy environments or applications with high potential differences between machinery. Within vehicle/non-automotive transport simulators, the VFCs pulsate to mimic wheel speed for tachometer and speedometer readings - no costly subassemblies with rotating tires or cabling. Beyond drivetrain development, streamlined simulators can help develop or economize driving skills.

Manufactured at WAGO's Wisconsin HQ, the two 859 Series VFCs can be factory-tuned to a customer-specified frequency within three ranges: 0-1.0KHz, 0-1.5KHz or 0-25KHz. Based on WAGO's industry-proven 859 Series Relays, the VFCs employ CAGE CLAMP® Spring Pressure for connections that resist vibrations and current-induced temperature cycling. Operating temperatures range between 0°C to +40°C.

WAGO is the leader in spring pressure connection technology that eliminates loose wires resulting from vibration and temperature cycling, while providing highly reliable, corrosion-resistant and maintenance-free connections. Products: DIN-rail, PCB and chassis mount terminal blocks; signal conditioners; the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM and more.

For additional information, visit www.wago.us. Contact WAGO at 1-800-DIN-RAIL or info.us@wago.com.
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