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Chart recorders, indicators and totalisers
News Release from: Amalgamated Instrument Co
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 December 2002
Large digit displays are even brighter!
Superbright LEDs are visible at a distance even under direct sunlight: Amalgamated Instrument can supply LED digits fro 38 to 200mm.
Amalgamated Instrument Co has enhanced its range of large digit displays Models are available with LED digit sizes from 38mm to 200mm
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 17 Dec 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Incorporating the latest super-bright LEDs and a programmable autobrightness control, allows for clear viewing under a wide variation of ambient light conditions.
The autobrightness control can be used to eliminate the glare associated with an "overbright" display in dull conditions.
For direct sunlight conditions, AIC also has a range of yellow "flip" digit displays available in 39mm and 100mm digit sizes.
The displays are designed for applications where an indication is necessary at a distance.
Such applications would include time and temperature displays, weight indicators on weighbridges to truck drivers and remote displays where information needs to be seen by a group of people.
The displays are available on models accepting temperature sensors, analogue input, load-cell/strain gauge, BCD/Binary/Gray Code, pulse input - such as proximity sensors, relay closures etc, and a range of serial data inputs including RS232, RS485, current loop and Synchronous Serial Interface (SSI).
The displays can also be used in Real Time Clock and Timer applications - ideal for sporting events.
Depending on the display size, the instruments are housed in rugged UV resistant ASA plastic or powder coated steel enclosures, with IP65 rating.
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