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About Temperature Signal Conditioners
Temperature signal conditioners receive AC and DC voltages and signal inputs from resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), thermocouples, thermistors, and other sensors. They provide voltage, frequency, and current outputs to devices such as timers, counters, relays, and potentiometers. Temperature signal conditioning devices filter, amplify, and convert analog inputs to digital signals, or to levels suitable for digitization. Devices that include integral sensors or transducers often provide voltage and current excitation. Temperature signal conditioners work with 2, 3, and 4-wire RTDs that are made from a variety of metals and that feature a variety of reference resistances. They can receive signal inputs from thermocouples with or without cold junction compensation, and from thermocouples with types E, J, K, N, T, B, S, R, and W.
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Din-Rail Signal Conditioners | Machine Design DIN-rail signal conditioners accept a broad range of input signals, such as ac and dc V and I, frequency, thermocouple and RTD temperature, and |
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Superthin Analog Signal Conditioners | Machine Design Superthin Analog Signal Conditioners November 4, 2004 |
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New Product: Signal-conditioning and relay modules | Machine... Signal conditioners consist of 12 different modules, both configurable and dedicated. |

