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eNod helps digital systems become intelligent

A SCAIME product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Jun 22, 2007

Scaime of France, a manufacturer of weighing components and solutions, has launched eNod - offering a powerful, low-cost way to convert any strain gauge sensor into an intelligent digital system

This new transmitter makes it possible to measure force, torque and pressure.

eNod integrates three advanced operating modes, allowing control of both static and dynamic processes.

eNod is a high-speed, highly accurate measuring transmitter, built using the latest generation of A/D converters.

The transmitter offers a 1,200 measurement/second transmission rate, with a maximum resolution of one million divisions.

eNod is also a weighing controller, and integrates intelligent functions such as check-weighing, sorting and filling.

The device carries out measurement acquisition at very high speed and automatically calculates the weight value, which can then be directly integrated by the PLC.

eNod can be used to monitor manufacturing processes.

It allows the acquisition of values that are directly usable by any automated system (instantaneous measurement or peak values).

eNod includes RS232, RS485 and CANbus outputs, supporting Modbus-RTU, SCMBUS and CANOpen protocols.

Each module has two logical inputs and outputs, allowing synchronisation with a PLC and alarm management.

To make eNod easier to install, Scaime also offers eNodView, a PC freeware for the set-up and calibration of the device, measurement acquisition and digital filtering simulation.

Scaime, which is headquartered near Annemasse (in south-east France), is a leading manufacturer of weighing components and solutions.

The company was created in 1983 and has successfully developed from a components manufacturer into a provider of physical-quantity measurement solutions, by broadening both its range of products and its client base.

Scaime will attend the MESUREXPO trade fair, to be held in Paris (France) from 25 to 27 September 2007.

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