The amplifier
module type 9243 is used wherever
measurement signals from strain gages or
potentiometric sensors have to be
converted into standard signals. Simply
by mounting on conventional DIN-mount
rails, it is possible to position the
amplifier module on location, in the
proximity of the sensor. The broad
auxiliary power range and the choice
between AC or DC permits operation on
standard power supplies used in switch
gear cabinets. A highly precise reference
voltage source is built-in for
calibration purposes.
A calibrating shunt can also be connected
via two separate terminals. This permits
deliberate detuning of a strain gage
sensor for calibration or merely to check
the measuring chain.
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A highly accurate
precision amplifier performs the
amplification of the sensor signal being
applied. The necessary gain factor is
adjusted coarsely with DIP-switches while
fine tuning is carried out by using a
potentiometer. Current and voltage
outputs are available simultaneously. The
sensor supply is performed by the
amplifier module itself so that no
additional voltage source is required. It
can also be set in steps of 2.5 V, 5 V,
10 V using DIP-switches. The maximum feed
current of 35 mA permits parallel
connection of several strain gages, e.g.
for the addition of measurement
variables. Measurement errors brought
about by varying line lengths or due to
temperature fluctuations effecting the
sensor cable are avoided by having probe
lines measuring the actual feed voltage
directly on site at the sensor itself
(6-conductor technology). Fluctuations
are immediately corrected electronically.
The limit frequency of the amplifier can
be switched between 10 Hz and 1 kHz. The
DIP- switches for configuring the entire
device are found easily accessible, under
a cover.
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