Voltage-to-Current Converter operates at 15 kHz.

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Model VC2100-HS transforms ±10 V signals into bipolar current signals capable of driving hydraulic servo valves or similar loads. It can provide up to ±200 mA per module with 15 kHz response when both channels are operated in parallel. Full-scale output current is individually field settable from ±10-100 mA in 10 mA steps. Applications include motion control and functional performance testing.



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Delta's New VC2100-HS Voltage-to-Current Converter Operates at 15kHz



January 29, 2003 - Vancouver, WA - The new VC2100-HS Voltage-to-Current Converter from Delta Computer Systems, Inc., provides up to +/-200mA with a 15kHz response for an expanded range of applications including motion control and functional performance testing.

The two-channel VC2100-HS transforms +/-10V signals into bipolar current signals capable of driving hydraulic servo valves or similar loads. Full-scale output current is individually field settable from +/-10mA to +/-100mA in 10mA steps providing a convenient way to match valve requirements, limit maximum current, or set optimum working ranges. The two channels can be operated in parallel for a maximum of +/-200mA of output current per module.

The VC2100-HS complements Delta's lower speed converters, which are primarily used to interface Delta's motion controllers to servo valves. "The VC2100-HS was developed in response to specific customer requirements, and will allow Delta to help existing and new customers as they improve performance and quality of their machines and systems" said Delta CEO, Steve Nylund.

Details and data sheets on the VC2100-HS are available on the Delta web site at www.deltamotion.com or by contacting Bill Savela, Delta Computer Systems, Inc. 11719 NE 95th Street, Suite D. Vancouver, WA 98682. Telephone 360-254-8688. Fax 360-254-5435, email bsavela@deltamotion.com

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