Product category:
Signal conditioners, isolators, modems
News Release from: Omniflex (UK) | Subject: Omniterm B
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 04 October 2004
Omniterm B gives a formidable line-up of
products
Designed for SIL 1 applications and with selected modules having Ex i ratings, the Omniterm B is the smallest range of products covering the largest range of signal conditioning applications
Designed for SIL 1 applications and with selected modules having Ex i ratings, an overview of the range is shown below Described as the smallest range of products covering the largest range of applications, Omniflex has put 35 years of signal conditioning experience into these products to give simplicity, reliability while retaining cost-effectiveness
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 25 Apr 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Three loop isolators are offered: the loop powered isolator (LPI), the loop repeater (LPR) and the loop splitter (LPS) in which one loop becomes two.
Two transmitters are currently available.
A universal transmitter (TxB) that has TC/mV/VC/RB universal inputs in one product with a 0-20mA/0+-10V/0+-10mA universal output.
Note that this product handles applications requiring linearisation, linear integration or signal inversion.
A frequency transmitter (THZ) caters for both proximity switches and AC signal inputs up to 32kHz.
Coming soon is a two-wire transmitter (TWT).
Omniflex also offers several limit alarms and trips, such as trips for voltage and current loops (TTB), a universal trip (TTP) - which is effectively a TxB with two programmable relays - and a frequency transmitter and trip (THT).
Special functions are available from a dual voltage or current input special function module (TFX), or others that can add, subtract, multiply, divide, log function, linearisation, deviation or monitoring.
In addition, a compact power supply is offered in the form of the Omniterm B packaged 250mA power supply (PAF) and there are also battery backed power supplies and a range of power supply chargers suitable for backed-up applications - with 12V or 24V in 2A or 5A options.
Modbus I/O modules (now with master and slave Modbus protocol) bring legacy Omni16 status into a Modbus network (MIR and MOR), and there is a general digital input and output module for Modbus networks (MIT and MOT).
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