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The DPM-900 series Carrier Frequency Amplifier for strain gauges and strain gauge based transducers deliver an outstanding signal quality for a reasonable price.
NEW MODEL: DPM-951A & DPM952A - Strong Against Inverter Noise.
Features:
Different Models: Frequency Response Ranges of DC to 2.5 kHz, 5 kHz or 10 kHz
5-digit (7-segment LED) indicator and 11-segment LED vertical bar-graph meter
High SN Ratio
Working hours can be greatly shortened by easy setting
Sensitivity (measuring range) is set in combination of strain level and output voltage settings
High voltage output of ±10 V and high SN ratio are ensured
Sensitivity of TEDS-installed transducer is automatically registered
Input over range is alarmed by flickering 5-digit output voltage indicator
Unbalanced capacitive components are automatically canceled by the CST method
Power Supply available: DC 10.5 ... 15V and one of these AC 100V, 115V, 200V or 230V
Shorter balancing time (compared to older Models)
Lower lower consumption (compared to older DPM-91xA Series by approximately 10 mA, at 100 V AC)
Heat generation is also minimized
Please find the data sheet in the download section.
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DPM-911B A230
Carrier Frequency Amplifier Frequency response range: DC to 2.5 kHz Bridge power supply: 5 kHz, sine wave; selectable between 2 Vrms and 0.5 Vrms
Compact Bridge Box for Dynamic Strain Measuring Instruments
Strain Method:
Quarter bridge 2-wire system:(120Ω);
Quarter bridge 3-wire system:(120Ω);
Half bridge system, Opposite side 2-active-gage system
Full bridge system
Bridge Box for Dynamic Strain Measuring Instruments DPM-900 series, CDV/CDA-900A
Quarter bridge 2-wire system: (120Ω)
Quarter bridge 3-wire system: (120Ω)
Half bridge system, Opposite side 2-active-gage system and Full bridge system
Gage terminal: Soldering, Screw-fixed
Cable of mainframe: Chloroprene-coated 5 m long
Connector: P12-7
Dimensions: 60×42×20mm
Weight: Approx. 600 g (including cable)
Bridge Box for Dynamic Strain Measuring Instruments DPM-900 series, CDV/CDA-900A
Quarter bridge 2-wire system: (350Ω) Quarter bridge 3-wire system: (350Ω) Half bridge system, Opposite side 2-active-gage system and Full bridge system Gage terminal: Soldering, Screw-fixed Cable of mainframe: Chloroprene-coated 5 m long Connector: P12-7 Dimensions: 60×42×20mm Weight: Approx. 600 g (including cable)
Bridge Box for Dynamic Strain Measuring Instruments DPM-900 series, CDV/CDA-900A
Quarter bridge 2-wire system Quarter bridge 3-wire system Half bridge system, Opposite side 2-active-gage system and Full bridge system Gage terminal: Clamp style one-touch terminal Cable of mainframe: Chloroprene-coated 1.5 m long Connector: P12-7 Dimensions: 25×110×25mm Weight: Approx. 200 g (Including cable)
Cable extension for load cell and Models integration of multiple load cell outputs to a single cable
A junction box is used when connecting a load cell and amplifier using an extension cable, or when connecting cables of multiple load cells, weighing a tank or hopper, to an amplifier using a single cable.
The SJB-C/D are designed for general purposes, for use under non hazardous and explosive environments.
Cable extension for load cell and Models integration of multiple load cell outputs to a single cable
A junction box is used when connecting a load cell and amplifier using an extension cable, or when connecting cables of multiple load cells, weighing a tank or hopper, to an amplifier using a single cable.
The JBS-C is designed for use under hazardous and explosive environments.
Cable Diameter: 10 to 11 mm (Please specify the cable diameter)
KYOWA ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS CO, LTD. is a Japanese company that has been covering all core elements of industrial strain measurement technology since 1951.
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