Product category:
Weighing systems, Strain gauges
News Release from: Celsum Technologies | Subject: PSD
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 March 2004
Hand-held strain gauge indicator and
display
The PSD is a completely portable, battery-powered conditioning amplifier and display for strain gauge based sensors such as load cells, pressure transducers, strain, torque and displacement sensors
New hand-held conditioning amp and indicator for strain gauges The PSD completely portable, battery-powered conditioning amplifier and display for strain gauge based sensors such as load cells, pressure transducers, strain, torque and displacement sensors is now available from Celsum Technologies Limited
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 11 Jun 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Sealed in a robust housing to IP65/NEMA 4, the PSD requires only 6 keys for operation.
Gross, Nett, Peak and Trough functions may be selected, the PSD accepts a range of input sensitivities up to 50mV/V, and has a 7 1/2 digit LCD display, together with annunciators for the range and function selected.
A shunt calibration facility is provided also.
The instrument has two programmable ranges, which are operator selected, and the update rate is selectable between 10ms and 2 seconds, including the peak/valley capture rate.
Using a pair of alkaline batteries, the PSD will operate with a 350-ohm strain gauge continuously for 35 hours, or up to 5000 hours in low power mode. Request a free brochure from Celsum Technologies ...
Roy Carter, Celsum Technologies Managing Director, said, "the PSD is a compact and robust unit which complements our range of digital and analogue strain gauge conditioning amplifiers and process control instruments.".
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