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The
DIGIMASTER accepts signals from load cells, pressure
and torque transducers on strain gauge basis as well
as displacement or angle transducers in potentiometric
or DC/DC-version. Moreover, process signals
±1V/5V/10V resp. 0 (4)... 20 mA can be measured.
Besides the display of the presently measured value,
the MIN-, MAX- and peak-to-peakvalue can be shown.
The high measuring accuracy paired with a very fast
processing of measurement values predestines this
instrument not only for lab and test stand
applications with requirement for high accuracy but
also for use in the industrial environment.
The optionally available setpoint values allow
production focused classification and control tasks
with short reaction times. This is supported in
addition by a variety of logical inputs (Sample &
Hold, Tare, Reset, etc.). The response time for
signals of only 5 ms makes control tasks possible with
the help of the optional analog output.
The transfer of measuring values and the instrument’s
configuration can be done easily via the optional
serial interface. A powerful software is available.
Based on a simply structured interface parameterizing
software and a configurable logical input, up to 200
measuring value/s can be read out in the "fast
mode".
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With the
help of the latest micro-processor technology a lot of
special functions can be realized. The menu-controlled
configuration of the instrument is obligatory. The
selfexplaining abbreviations on the buttons
user-friendly operation enables even untrained users
to do so in a short time. First of all, the type of
input signal resp. sensor is determined.
Secondly, the calibration procedure is selected. The
user can choose from Teach-In, Calibration as per
sensor protocol data or a mix of the two.
The user-friendly linearization of up to 30
measurement points makes an exact recording of the
corresponding sensor curve possible. An internal
analog/digital conversion of up to 550 measuring
values per sec. ensures stable and high-precision
measurement. The decimal point can be set at any given
point.
The supply voltage mentioned in the technical data can
be selected, depending on the chosen sensor type. A
complete potential division of the measuring channels
avoids falsifying effects on the measurement values
from mischiefing.
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