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Temperature Signal Conditioners -
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Temperature signal conditioners accept outputs from temperature measurement devices such as resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), thermocouples, and thermistors.
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Signal Conditioners -
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Signal conditioning products provide amplification, filtering, converting, and other processes required to make sensor output suitable for reading by computer boards
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Temperature Transmitters, RTD -
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Resistance temperature detector (RTD) temperature transmitters convert RTD resistance measurements to current signals, eliminating the problems inherent in RTD signal transmission via lead resistance
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Charge and Capacitive Signal Conditioners -
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Charge and capacitive signal conditioning modules or systems amplify, attenuate, filter and/or convert a charge signal from an accelerometer, load cell, pressure transducer, displacement transducer or other type of capacitive sensor
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Thermistor Temperature Probes -
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Thermistor temperature probes sense temperature by using thermistors, devices made of semiconductor materials which exhibit a large change in resistance for a small change in temperature
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Signal Amplifiers -
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Signal amplifiers accept signals from sensors and other devices and amplify them to levels suitable for further processing or digitization by computer elements
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Signal Converters -
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Signal converters contain inputs for one type of signal and outputs of another.
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Machine Design Search Results for temperature signal conditioning
Basics of Design Engineering - Electrical/Electronic - I/O Devices - Linear ...
LVDTs require signal-conditioning circuitry that includes a stable sine-wave oscillator to excite the primary winding, precision demodulators to convert secondary ac voltage signals to dc, and ...
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Machine Design -
LVDTs require signal-conditioning circuitry that includes a stable sine-wave oscillator to excite the primary winding, precision demodulators to convert secondary ac voltage signals to dc, and ...
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Basics of Design Engineering - Electrical/Electronic - I/O Devices - Solid-state...
... linearization and amplification. Module output can then be sent to an a/d converter for conversion. Some transducer-sensing modules also provide frequency or current outputs for signal conditioning. ...
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Machine Design -
... linearization and amplification. Module output can then be sent to an a/d converter for conversion. Some transducer-sensing modules also provide frequency or current outputs for signal conditioning. ...
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Machine Design -
They can be fed directly from most analog transducers without intervening amplifiers or other signal conditioning. Analog array drivers have 5 to 16 outputs and are cascaded to accommodate large LED ...
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Electrical/Electronic Monthly - July, 2007
No amplification or signal conditioning is required because all electronics reside in the sensor.. The iLoad Series comes in a low-profile stainless-steel (17-4 PH) package with threaded holes or ...
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Machine Design -
Switching frequency is 10 Hz, and operating temperature range is -14 to 158°F.. Conditioning the output of position sensors has always been difficult. Designers must confront linearity, hysteresis, ...
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Basics of Design Engineering - Electrical/Electronic - I/O Devices - Proximity ...
Switching frequency is 10 Hz, and operating temperature range is -14 to 158°F.. Conditioning the output of position sensors has always been difficult. Designers must confront linearity, hysteresis, ...
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Basics of Design Engineering - Electrical/Electronic - Displays and Display ...
They can be fed directly from most analog transducers without intervening amplifiers or other signal conditioning. Analog array drivers have 5 to 16 outputs and are cascaded to accommodate large LED ...
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Engineering and Manufacturing Online Web Events and Seminars
10/28/2004. Improving temperature measurement accuracy by 10X. This 45-min Web event explains how you can impprove the accuracy of your temperature measurements with signal- conditioning hardware and ...
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Temperature Sensors
A leader in light meter, sound meter, anemometer and various other test & measurement product technology, innovation, quality and value since 1982.
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DWM & Associates: Elements for Resistive Temperature Devices
Thin film, wirewound, & SMD Platinum RTD elements. DWM is the USA & Canada distributor for Heraeus Sensor Technology Platinum temperature sensors.
www.dwmai.com
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Minco: Temperature Probes
Manufactures critical components for critical applications, including integrated thermofoil heaters, flex circuits, sensors, and instruments.
www.minco.com
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Fiber Sensing: Temperature Sensors
The company manufactures, sells and supports fiber optic based sensors, optoelectronic measurement units and data management software.
www.fibersensing.com
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Poltron-Limatherm: Temperature Sensors
Manufacturer of explosion proof enclosures for temperature sensors, gas detection equipment.....
www.limatherm.com
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Acqiris: Signal Converters
Manufactures data conversion and data acquisition products including digitizers, time-to-digital converters, waveform analyzers and more.
www.acqiris.com
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