ICP Sensor Functions As 4-To 20-mA Signal Conditioner

March 17, 2003
The Model 682A03 DIN-rail-mountable ICP sensor signal conditioner converts the analog voltage measurement signals of industrial vibration sensors into 4- to 20-mA signals. This unit provides a choice of RMS or peak acceleration, velocity, or...

The Model 682A03 DIN-rail-mountable ICP sensor signal conditioner converts the analog voltage measurement signals of industrial vibration sensors into 4- to 20-mA signals. This unit provides a choice of RMS or peak acceleration, velocity, or displacement output signals, as well as selection of filtering ranges. The sensor converts and delivers a second 4- to 20-mA output signal proportional to temperature to accommodate the company's vibration sensors with built-in temperature sensors. Other features include an analog output baby-n connector (BNC) for dynamic signal analysis and diagnostics, LED indicators for power, input fault, and selected output, and 500-V dc isolation. With this sensor, machinery vibration can be continuously monitored and then analyzed and diagnosed with portable data collection and acquisition equipment. The Model 682A03 sensor costs $525. Delivery is one to two weeks.

IMI Sensors
www.imi-sensors.com; (800) 959-4464

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