Signal Conditioner Powers Industrial Vibration Sensors

Oct. 1, 2000
Designed to power industrial vibration sensors, the Model 682A02 DIN-rail mountable sensor signal conditioner requires 24 vdc to output a current regulated 18 vdc excitation source. The device is claimed to be able to operate ICP accelerometers,

Designed to power industrial vibration sensors, the Model 682A02 DIN-rail mountable sensor signal conditioner requires 24 vdc to output a current regulated 18 vdc excitation source. The device is claimed to be able to operate ICP accelerometers, velocity sensors, and in-line signal conditioners used for charge mode, piezoelectric sensors. With a narrow width of 0.97 in., the unit is also suitable for high-density installations in DIN rail power supply and signal conditioner boxes. Other features include selectable gain of x1, x10, and x100, selectable excitation currents of 4 or 10 mA, LED operation indicators.

Company: INDUSTRIAL MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION - Division of PCB Piezotronics Inc.

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