Temperature Sensors Supply High-Level Outputs

April 3, 2000
The Linear Output temperature sensors provide a high-level voltage, frequency, or digital output. These solid-state sensors directly connect to PLCs or computer acquisition cards without the need for external converters or amplification. Also, they...

The Linear Output temperature sensors provide a high-level voltage, frequency, or digital output. These solid-state sensors directly connect to PLCs or computer acquisition cards without the need for external converters or amplification. Also, they cover the ­40°C to 125°C temperature range while operating with 5- to 28-V supply voltages. Available with plastic or metal housings, some models can be inserted into standard strain relief fittings. Prices start at $39.

Direct Path Inc., c/o Hyland Automation and Controls, 111 S. Bedford St., Burlington, MA 01803-5145; (781) 229-5600, (978) 649-0100.

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