Product category:
Weighing systems, Strain gauges
News Release from: Synectic Design | Subject: SY038
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 03 April 2006
Universal load cell and strain gauge
amplifier
The SY038 is a new product from Synectic Design offering a universal DIN Rail design for load cell and strain gauge amplification
The SY038 is a new product from Synectic Design offering a universal design for load cell and strain gauge amplification The SY038 provides all the functions and options of our market leading amplifiers - namely the SY011 and SY018
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 15 May 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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After numerous years of experience in the load cell and strain gauge signal amplification market, Synectic Design have developed a totally universal amplifier.
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The unit is relatively low cost too, particularly when you consider the versatility it provides.
The SY038 is supplied as a DIN rail mount cased flame resistant unit, designed to be powered from an industry standard 24V power supply.
As such power supplies are known to vary significantly (to as high as 30V), the SY038 has been designed to provide full functionality easily within the range of 17 - 30V - one of its many market leading benefits.
The unit is available in two variations - SY038I - 4-20mA current out or SY038V - voltage out.
To avoid the problem some customers have previously had, where they were unsure as to their amplifier sensitivity requirements, the new SY038 provides fine adjustment (via easy to use switches) in the range of 0.25mV/V up to 4mV/V, insteps of just 0.25mV/V.
Now customers can buy a completely universal amplifier, rather than one that is only suitable for a particular function.
The Synectic Design SY038 amplifier can be connected to a wide variety of input or output devices.
Practically any type of transducer input is accepted and a data logger, computer or any other Synectic Design device etc can be used as an output.
Input and output devices are connected to the unit via simple external rising clamp terminals - without the need to open up the casing.
The SY038 is an amplifier that is suitable for a whole range of industries - process control, test and measurement, research and development and many more.
An added advantage is that it easy to use - not requiring a technical specialist to install.
Synectic Design has been designing and manufacturing industrial process control and measurement instrumentation and systems since 1993 and are considered as leaders in the process electronics industry.
More information on the Synectic range of amplifiers is available on the website.
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