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Team on 04 August 2004
New product catalogue from Dataforth
In celebration of 20 years of excellence in the provision of Instrument Class industrial electronics, Dataforth Corporation of Arizona, has released its new, updated and expanded Product Catalogue
In celebration of 20 years of excellence in the design and manufacture of Instrument Class industrial electronics, Dataforth Corporation of Tucson, Arizona, has released its new, updated and expanded Product Catalogue For the first time, the catalogue includes Dataforth's Industrial Data Communication Products, as well as its Instrument Class Industrial Signal Conditioning Modules and Data Acquisition Products
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 30 Jun 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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As highlighted in the catalogue, Dataforth continues to increase its family of products, while maintaining its leadership position in the industry.
Renowned for their accuracy, reliability, cost-effectiveness, and overall outstanding performance, the Dataforth line of SCM5B and SCM7B Instrument Class isolated I/O modules now includes over 650 different models.
They provide 0.03% accuracy and 1500Vrms isolation.
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The 5B modules offer 240VAC input protection, while the 7B modules provide 120VAC input protection.
Custom 5B and 7B models are also available.
All modules are CSA Certified, FM Approved, CE and ATEX Compliant.
The product line includes a complete selection of backpanel options, DIN rail mounting accessories, interface cables, and rack mounting hardware.
The SCM9B family is made up of isolated, intelligent, software configurable sensor-to-computer and computer-to-analogue output modules, as well as converters, repeaters, and accessories.
All are European EMC Directive Compliant.
Dataforth's well-received isoLynx SLX100 data acquisition system is a fully isolated, distributed system offering maximum flexibility of analogue and digital I/O selection.
The system consists of a 12-channel I/O controller module and optional 8- or 16-channel expansion backpanels that can be either panel or DIN rail mounted.
The system provides continuous channel-to-channel and channel-to-bus isolation; modules offer (0.03% accuracy and (0.005% linearity.
All modules are certified to CSA, FM, CE and ATEX requirements; the system is CE Compliant, with CSA, FM, and ATEX Approvals pending.
The high performance DSCA modules are DIN isolated analogue signal conditioners that provide up to 10x better accuracy than comparable models, while carefully safeguarding critical systems against damaging electrical hazards.
They are C-UL-US Listed, CE and ATEX Compliant.
The family of industrial data communication products includes heavy duty modems designed to protect industrial LANs and critical data communication systems from electrical transients, noise, power surges, and lightning, as well as line drivers and converters for RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 systems.
All Dataforth data communication products are CE Compliant.
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