Omega Engineering, Inc.
Suite 5N01
Norwalk, CT 06854
Analog Output Board suits PCI-based computers.
Model OMB-DAQBOARD-2004 offers four 16-bit 100 kHz analog outputs ranging from -10 to +10 V. Through use of Bus Mastering DMA, each D/A output can continuously output waveform, which can be read from PC RAM or file on hard disk. Program can asynchronously output value to either D/A for nonwaveform applications if D/A is not already being used in waveform output mode. Additional D/A channels can...
Read More »Pressure Transducers are useful in oil well logging tools.
Measuring 0.75 in. dia, OMEGADYNEÃ-® Series PX3400 features pressure ranges up to 20,000 psi. Model PX3425 operates to 250Ã-
Read More »Digital I/O Board is designed for PCI bus computers.
Series OMG-PCI-DIO provides 24, 32, 48, and 96 channels of buffered digital I/O emulating 8255s for industrial control applications. Each board contains 8-bit I/O ports configurable as inputs or outputs. Factory-configurable interrupt feature allows user to request conditional I/O combinations for interrupt generation. When I/O combinations occur, hardware interrupt is triggered. Windows...
Read More »Benchtop Controller offers optional Ethernet connectivity.
Pre-wired, digital Series CSi8D features portable, metal case with tilting handle, and programmable color displays that simultaneously indicate setpoint and process. Universal sensor input is field-programmable to work with most standard thermocouples, RTDs, and voltage or current signals. Units operate on 90-240 Vac at 50/60 Hz. Dual control outputs are fused and rated for 5 A each. RS-232/485...
Read More »Accelerometers withstand harsh environments.
OMEGAROMETER(TM) Series Accelerometers provide industrial vibration measurements. They are enclosed in hermetically-sealed, 316L stainless steel case suitable for harsh environments. General-purpose Model ACC786A features top cable exit.
Read More »Digital Thermometers come in single and 10-channel models.
Pre-wired, benchtop MDSi8 and MDSSi8 Series feature portable, metal case with tilting handle and programmable color display. Universal sensor input on single-channel units is field-programmable to work with standard thermocouples, RTDs, and voltage or current signals, while 10-channel units are factory-configured for specified sensor type. Units operates on 90-240 Vac, 50/60 Hz.
Read More »Temperature Transmitters connect to 3-wire RTD probe.
Series SPRTX RTD 2-wire Transmitters feature hermetically-sealed, miniature signal conditioner built into connector housing. They condition and linearize across dedicated temperature range, providing standard 4-20 mA current output, which can be transmitted thousands of feet from sensor to indicating meter, controller, PLC, computer, data logger, or chart recorder. Units require no field...
Read More »Turbine Meters have on-board digital display.
Series PVDF Industrial Turbine meters, identified by internal diameter of inlet and outlet, include: Model FTB891, Ã-½ in. FNPT, and Model FTB893, 1 in. FNPT. Both work with onboard computer electronics and/or one of several accessory modules that interface to reporting and collecting devices. When liquid flows through turbine housing, resultant electrical signal provides output needed to...
Read More »Thermal Imaging Thermometer offers 1% reading accuracy.
OMEGASCOPEÃ-® OS-XL two-dimensional infrared thermometer is equipped with 64-element thermopile array sensor allowing it to display image of measured subject and temperature distribution at 64 measurement points. It can display and save data with graphic representation of temperature distribution overlaid on image of subject being measured. Unit offers temperature range of -50 to 1,000Ã-
Read More »Dual Wire RTD Transmitter suits HVAC applications.
Able to connect directly to 3-wire RTD probe, SPRTX Series features hermetically sealed, miniature signal conditioner built into connector housing. Product conditions and linearizes across dedicated temperature range, providing 4-20 mA current output, which can be transmitted thousands of feet away from sensor. With Ã-
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