Two-wire
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Product
Radar Level Transmitter
DR6500
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The Drexelbrook DR6500 is a two-wire open air radar level transmitter for measuring level in applications with powder and dusty atmosphere.
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Product
Loop-Powered Transmitters and Drivers
4-20mA
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Loop-Powered Transmitters convert the output from proximity probes, seismic sensors, into a 4-20mA DC current, which is proportional to the input being measured. The transmitter converts the displacement or vibration signal to DC voltage and/or current for a DCS or PLC system. They control a 4-20mA current loop for a specified vibration range (ex. 0-5 mils peak-to-peak). The transmitters have a two-wire hook-up, powered solely by the loop current and have a power supply range of 15 to 36 volts.
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Product
Electrical Testing
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Innovative Testing Solutions, Inc.
Our specialty is Direct Current automotive components. We perform product validation and design verification testing on both electrical components and systems. Also, we perform warranty investigation testing and failure analysis. We have voltage capabilities to 300 volts and current capabilities to 1000 amperes. Both two-wire and four-wire resistance measurements are supported from NanoOhms to GigaOhms.
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Product
High Density Multiplexer Module
1260-35
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The Astronics 1260-35 is a high-density scanner or multiplexer, ideal for applications with large switching requirements. The 1260-35 can be user-configured in many ways, from a 1x96 two-wire to sixteen 1x6 two-wire multiplexers, switching up to 250 VDC and 1A per channel.
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Product
Resistance Meter
MS8-2L
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M-module MC8-2L is a mezzanine module designed to measure resistance using a two-wire measurement scheme in eight channels (eight-channel digitizer). М-module МС8-2Л is installed on the mezzanine carrier - NM module and is connected to it via a local information highway. Up to four m-modules of various types can be installed on the HM module. The NM module, together with the m-modules installed on it, forms a VXI module of size C-1 and is used to create information measuring VXI systems.




