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Signal amplifiers are electronic devices that receive and amplify signals for processing or digitization. They produce only a small amount of internal noise and increase signal strength by a significant factor. Signal amplifiers often include field-effect and bipolar junction transistors, electronic components that amplify signals without producing significant amounts of thermal noise. They also include one or more operational amplifiers. Signal inputs include AC and DC voltages, AC and DC currents, charges from piezoelectric devices, and frequencies and other specialized waveforms. Some signal amplifiers receive inputs from accelerometers, thermocouples, thermistors, resistance temperature detectors (RDTs), strain gauges, or bridges. Other devices receive signals from linear rotary differential transformers (LVDTs) and rotary variable differential transformers (RVDTs).


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Current Loop Converters
Current loop converters convert an analog or digital signal to a current loop output such as 4-20 mA or 0-20 mA.
Current-to-Voltage Converters
Current-to-voltage converters scale and convert current signal input to the desired output voltage range.
Data Acquisition Input Modules
Data acquisition input modules accept sensor and other signal output for data acquisition systems. They may include signal conditioning prior to the analog-to-digital conversion stage.
Data Acquisition Output Modules
Data acquisition output modules or cards transfer amplified, conditioned, or digitized signals.
LVDT and RVDT Signal Conditioners
Linear variable differential transformer (LVDT) and rotary variable differential transformer (RVDT) signal conditioners are devices that translate the linear or rotary movement of a ferromagnetic armature into an AC voltage that is proportional to the armature position.
Sensor Transmitters
Sensor transmitters are measurement or signal conditioning packages that provide a standard, calibrated output from a sensor or transducer in the form of a current loop output (e.g., 4-20 mA).
Voltage Converters and Voltage Inverters
Voltage converters and voltage inverters accept voltage input and provide a scaled voltage output. Conversion types include scaling up a low-level signal, voltage doubling, and inversion (converting a positive voltage to negative and vice versa).

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The alternative is to measure the charge generated by an acceleration. This techniques negates cable effects, but requires a charge amplifier. Compared with other amplifiers, charge amplifiers are ...
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The alternative is to measure the charge generated by an acceleration. This techniques negates cable effects, but requires a charge amplifier. Compared with other amplifiers, charge amplifiers are ...
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... and amplifiers to buffer the dc output signal. Such complex electronics, when synthesized with discrete components, requires manual trimming and calibration to obtain accuracy commensurate with that ...
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