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Digital load cell signal conditioner. This devices converts a standard bridge signal to a fieldbus compatible output.
Outstanding measurement performance can be achieved (500,000 divisions), and DSC provides added features of self diagnostics, automatic compensation for temperature and linearity, and automatic calibration.
Features:
Outstanding performance to cost ratio
24 bit internal resolution
Use with low cost 4 core cable, up to 1000 m in length
Automatic compensation and calibration for temperature, linearization and site specific calibration details
Simple to use support software
Dimensions 20 x 81 x 8.5(depth)mm
Inputs
Nominal 2.5 mV/V for a 350 R bridge. SOT resistor can be used to change mV/V input.
Outputs:
RS485 or RS232 with a choice of protocols - ASCII, Modbus, MANTRABUS, DeviceNet and CAN.
High resolution output - 500,000 divisions
Options & Accessories:
A choice of mechanical formats
21 mm diameter X 11.5 mm "in-cell" puck (See 'D' Cell)
133 x 72 mm PCB (with IP67 case option)
17.5 mm DIN-rail.
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DSC
Strain Gauge or Load Cell Digitiser Module The DSC modules are available in high or industrial stability with these interfaces: RS232 ASCII RS232 Mantrabus RS232 Modbus RS485 ASCII RS485 Mantrabus RS485 Modbus MantraCAN CANopen Please specify the interface and desired stability within Your request.
Founded in 1974 in the southwest of England, the company develops and manufactures DMS amplifiers, digital displays and wireless telemetry and data acquisition systems.
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