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News Release from: Kistler Instruments | Subject: MiniAmp Type 5030A
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 28 July 2005

New miniature single channel charge
amplifier

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For machinery and process monitoring even in the tightest spaces, the miniature single-channel amplifier from Kistler converts the signal from all piezoelectric sensors into a proportional voltage

For machinery and process monitoring even in the tightest spaces, MiniAmp Type 5030A, the new miniature single-channel charge amplifier from Kistler, converts the charge signal from all piezoelectric sensors into a proportional voltage signal The rugged, dust and watertight IP65 metal housing, together with its extremely compact design and attractive price, make the new MiniAmp particularly suitable for industrial applications

One of the many possible fields of application of the MiniAmp is machinery and process monitoring in the manufacturing industry, an area in which operating conditions are generally harsh and the available space restricted.

The small size and light weight of the charge amplifier allows installation where space is limited, even on moving parts.

For the input signal, two fixed measuring ranges (10:1) are available which can be switched via digital inputs even under load.

The output signal of +/-10 V can be processed and monitored by any data acquisition equipment.

The integrated digital inputs (17L level), the MiniAmp can be used easily in conjunction with industrial PLC control systems.

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