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News Release from: Celsum Technologies | Subject: PSD
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 09 March 2004
Hand-held conditioning amp for strain
gauges
Completely portable, battery-powered conditioning amplifier and display for strain gauge based sensors such as load cells, pressure transducers, strain, torque and displacement sensors
The PSD completely portable, battery-powered conditioning amplifier and display for strain gauge based sensors such as load cells, pressure transducers, strain, torque and displacement sensors is now available from Celsum Technologies Sealed in a robust housing to IP65/NEMA 4, the PSD requires only six keys for operation
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 2 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The PSD accepts an range of input sensitivities up to 50mV/V, and has a 71/2 digit LCD display, together with annunciators for the range and function selected.
A shunt calibration facility is provided also.
The instrument has two programmable ranges, which are operator selected, and the update rate is selectable between 10ms and two seconds, including the peak/valley capture rate.
Using a pair of alkaline batteries, the PSD will operate with a 350-ohm strain gauge continuously for 35 hours, or up to 5000 hours in low power mode. Request a free brochure from Celsum Technologies ...
Roy Carter, Celsum Technologies's managing director, said: "The PSD is a compact and robust unit which complements our range of digital and analogue strain gauge conditioning amplifiers and process control instruments.".
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