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Signal Conditioner Supports Auto Identifying Display
August 2006 Issue
Published Date: August 21, 2006
The Model 4327 CellMite digital-signal conditioner board interfaces directly to a standard strain-gage transducer and simultaneously generates a serial output to a PC and a ±10V analog output for connecting to data-acquisition systems. It provides storage for three calibrated sensors, each with integrated 6-point calibration and independent-user specified display setup parameters. When a TEDS-Tag sensor is connected, the board immediately identifies the sensor, and its stored calibration data and display configuration are automatically loaded. A 16-character auto identifying display provides direct readout viewing, a feature that promises to prevent field errors due to incorrect sensor calibration or display setup. ELECTRO STANDARDS LABORATORIES, Cranston, RI. (877) 943-1164.

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