Multichannel Amplifier Module fosters scalable measurement.

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Able to work with large number of different sensors, 16-channel MX1601 ensures flexibility in applications with mainly active sensors or acceleration transducers. All physical measurands measured via standardized voltages or currents can be acquired, and current-fed, piezoelectric transducers can also be connected. While sensor connection is facilitated via push-in technology, TEDS support enables connected sensors to be automatically identified and configured.



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HBM's MX1601 Boosts QuantumX Flexibility Even Higher



Marlborough, MA - To ensure high flexibility in multi-channel applications with mainly active sensors or acceleration transducers, HBM now presents the MX1601, a 16-channel amplifier that can work together with a large number of different sensors.

All physical measurands measured via standardized voltages or currents can be acquired. Current-fed, piezoelectric transducers (IEPE/ICP) can also be connected.

The particular emphasis with MX1601 modules is on quick and easy configuration. The new amplifier module supports TEDS, the Transducer Electronic Data Sheet that enables connected sensors to be automatically identified and configured. Sensor connection is quick and easy, thanks to the use of push-in technology.

The MX1601 fits seamlessly into HBM's QuantumX system. Together with an extensive range of software packages, HBM provides users with a scalable and powerful measurement system that is just as suitable for test bench environments as it is for laboratory applications.

For more information, go to http://www.hbm.com/mx1601.

HBM
Founded in 1950, HBM is today the technology and market leader in the field of test and measurement. HBM's product range comprises solutions for the entire measurement chain, from virtual to physical testing. The company has production facilities in the United States, Germany and China and is represented in over 80 countries worldwide.

HBM
Press contact: Bill Bowman
Tel.: +1 800-578-4260
Fax: +1 217-328-6576
Email: bill.bowman@hbm.com

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