Digital Conversion Unit "NC-100A"
Easily digitize sensor signals! It can be installed near the sensor in a business card size.
The NC-100A is a measuring instrument that converts the output of strain gauge sensors into digital signals. Due to its business card size and lightweight design, it can be installed in various locations, such as near sensors or in tight spaces. Additionally, the connection points for sensors and communication lines are consolidated on one side, making wiring work and verification easy during installation. It converts the analog signals from strain gauge sensors to RS-485 and CAN outputs in close proximity to the sensors. Compared to analog transmission, this is effective in reducing wiring and minimizing noise interference. 【Features】 - Installed near sensors - Wide input range - Lightweight - Digitalization of sensor signals - Comparison function - Hold function *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications (Partial)】 ■ Measurement Target: Strain gauge type transducer ■ Measurement Range: Within ±7.5 mV/V (including zero adjustment range) ■ Response Frequency: DC to 200 Hz (±1 dB) ■ Sampling Frequency: 2404 times/second ■ Comparator: 4 points (upper and lower limits can be set arbitrarily) ■ Weight: Approximately 100g *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Application】 ■Integration with PLC (NC-100A-01) ■Data collection with CAN logger (NC-100A-10) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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