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  • PXI Temperature Input Module

    NI

    PXI Temperature Input Modules offer up to 32 channels of analog temperature measurements. Some models include autozero channels for offset compensation as well as open thermocouple detection to identify disconnected thermocouples, while others support 2-, 3-, or 4-wire resistance temperature detector (RTD) measurements. PXI Temperature Input Modules support both high-speed and high-resolution modes. You can program channel configurations and scale measured data into engineering units.

  • Micro-Ohmmeters

    AMPTEC RESEARCH

    Micro-Ohmmeter is an affordable 7 range, 4-Wire Kelvin based product that is used to test electrical resistance on a wide variety of applications including winding resistance, contact resistance, and component testing. The 720A micro-ohmmeter has an autorange feature (available with NSN package) and is compatible with an RS232C interface (OP-232). Thanks to its wide-range capabilities, ease of use, and CE mark, this micro-ohmmeter is used commonly across the globe.

  • LVDT/RVDT Simulation Board

    75DL1 - North Atlantic Industries

    The 75DL1 is a cPCI LVDT/RVDT Simulation Board that provides eight 2-wire or four 4-wire transformer isolated programmable outputs. It provides wrap-around self-test, PXI compatibility, optional Excitation Supply, and is available for Military or Commercial applications.

  • MAX31855 K-Type Thermocouple Arduino Shield

    SEN-30004-K47 - Playing With Fusion Inc

    Four channel MAX31855 digital thermocouple Arduino Shield. Two versions of this shield are avaliable for each thermocouple type: either 'Ch 0-3' (CS pins use Uno/Mega IO pins 7-10) or 'Ch 4-7' (CS pins use Uno/Mega IO pins 3-6), with the only difference being which set of zero-ohm resistors are populated on the board. This allows use of other SPI devices that may be 'hard coded' to specific digital pins on the Arduino, or simply stacking one of each type together to get a total of eight thermocouple channels on one Arduino. The MAX31855K supports a measured temperature range of -270C-1372C with known thermal characteristics and output resolution of 0.25C. Included thermocouple connectors are type-specific to provide proper material continuity as close to the IC as possible. The SEN-30004 is interfaced via 3 or 4-wire SPI and a high-speed level shifter is included to allow the board to plug directly into an Arduino Uno or Mega

  • MAX31856 Thermocouple Sensor Arduino Shield

    SEN-30007-K - Playing With Fusion Inc

    Quad channel thermocouple Arduino shield based on the MAX31856 universal digital thermocouple interface IC. This is an exciting update of the MAX31855, with improvements in resolution (19 vs 14 bits), on-board temperature reference (6 vs 4 bits), and compensation (fully compensated vs nonlinear correction required). The MAX31856 is interfaced via 4-wire SPI with options for interrupt triggering. An LDO and a high-speed level shifter are included on ALL device pins to allow interfacing with to any Arduino - both 3.3V and 5.0V variants - without sacrificing device performance in any operating condition.

  • MAX31855 J-Type Thermocouple Arduino Shield

    SEN-30004-J03 - Playing With Fusion Inc

    Four channel MAX31855 digital thermocouple Arduino Shield. Two versions of this shield are avaliable for each thermocouple type: either 'Ch 0-3' (CS pins use Uno/Mega IO pins 7-10) or 'Ch 4-7' (CS pins use Uno/Mega IO pins 3-6), with the only difference being which set of zero-ohm resistors are populated on the board. This allows use of other SPI devices that may be 'hard coded' to specific digital pins on the Arduino, or simply stacking one of each type together to get a total of eight thermocouple channels on one Arduino. The MAX31855J supports a measured temperature range of -210C-1200C with known thermal characteristics and output resolution of 0.25C. Included thermocouple connectors are type-specific to provide proper material continuity as close to the IC as possible. The SEN-30004 is interfaced via 3 or 4-wire SPI and a high-speed level shifter is included to allow the board to plug directly into an Arduino Uno or Mega

  • MAX31855 J-Type Thermocouple Arduino Shield

    SEN-30004-J47 - Playing With Fusion Inc

    Four channel MAX31855 digital thermocouple Arduino Shield. Two versions of this shield are avaliable for each thermocouple type: either 'Ch 0-3' (CS pins use Uno/Mega IO pins 7-10) or 'Ch 4-7' (CS pins use Uno/Mega IO pins 3-6), with the only difference being which set of zero-ohm resistors are populated on the board. This allows use of other SPI devices that may be 'hard coded' to specific digital pins on the Arduino, or simply stacking one of each type together to get a total of eight thermocouple channels on one Arduino. The MAX31855J supports a measured temperature range of -210C-1200C with known thermal characteristics and output resolution of 0.25C. Included thermocouple connectors are type-specific to provide proper material continuity as close to the IC as possible. The SEN-30004 is interfaced via 3 or 4-wire SPI and a high-speed level shifter is included to allow the board to plug directly into an Arduino Uno or Mega

  • MAX31856 Thermocouple Sensor Arduino Shield

    SEN-30007-T - Playing With Fusion Inc

    Quad channel thermocouple Arduino shield based on the MAX31856 universal digital thermocouple interface IC. This is an exciting update of the MAX31855, with improvements in resolution (19 vs 14 bits), on-board temperature reference (6 vs 4 bits), and compensation (fully compensated vs nonlinear correction required). The MAX31856 is interfaced via 4-wire SPI with options for interrupt triggering. An LDO and a high-speed level shifter are included on ALL device pins to allow interfacing with to any Arduino - both 3.3V and 5.0V variants - without sacrificing device performance in any operating condition.

  • MAX31855 K-Type Thermocouple Arduino Shield

    SEN-30004-K03 - Playing With Fusion Inc

    Four channel MAX31855 digital thermocouple Arduino Shield. Two versions of this shield are avaliable for each thermocouple type: either 'Ch 0-3' (CS pins use Uno/Mega IO pins 7-10) or 'Ch 4-7' (CS pins use Uno/Mega IO pins 3-6), with the only difference being which set of zero-ohm resistors are populated on the board. This allows use of other SPI devices that may be 'hard coded' to specific digital pins on the Arduino, or simply stacking one of each type together to get a total of eight thermocouple channels on one Arduino. The MAX31855K supports a measured temperature range of -270C-1372C with known thermal characteristics and output resolution of 0.25C. Included thermocouple connectors are type-specific to provide proper material continuity as close to the IC as possible. The SEN-30004 is interfaced via 3 or 4-wire SPI and a high-speed level shifter is included to allow the board to plug directly into an Arduino Uno or Mega

  • MAX31856 Thermocouple Sensor Arduino Shield

    SEN-30007-J - Playing With Fusion Inc

    Quad channel thermocouple Arduino shield based on the MAX31856 universal digital thermocouple interface IC. This is an exciting update of the MAX31855, with improvements in resolution (19 vs 14 bits), on-board temperature reference (6 vs 4 bits), and compensation (fully compensated vs nonlinear correction required). The MAX31856 is interfaced via 4-wire SPI with options for interrupt triggering. An LDO and a high-speed level shifter are included on ALL device pins to allow interfacing with to any Arduino - both 3.3V and 5.0V variants - without sacrificing device performance in any operating condition.

  • MAX31856 Thermocouple Sensor Arduino Shield

    SEN-30007-ST - Playing With Fusion Inc

    Quad channel thermocouple Arduino shield based on the MAX31856 universal digital thermocouple interface IC. This is an exciting update of the MAX31855, with improvements in resolution (19 vs 14 bits), on-board temperature reference (6 vs 4 bits), and compensation (fully compensated vs nonlinear correction required). The MAX31856 is interfaced via 4-wire SPI with options for interrupt triggering. An LDO and a high-speed level shifter are included on ALL device pins to allow interfacing with to any Arduino - both 3.3V and 5.0V variants - without sacrificing device performance in any operating condition.

  • Party Line Intercom Conversion

    COMMS Series - Multidyne

    The stand-alone COMMS 300 and the OG-COMMS openGear® units provide a means to interface between two channels of 2-wire party-line intercom audio and two channels of 4-Wire analog line-level signals. The unit is capable of performing auto nulling for each channel with the push of a button. In addition, each of the 4-Wire input and output channel levels are monitored and displayed on easy to understand front panel VU meters.

  • Strain Gauge and RTD via Ethernet

    2612 - Sensoray Co., Inc

    Simultaneous measurement of four strain gauges or RTDs6 or 4-wire measurement with 200 nV resolution at a 6 Hz rateAuto-calibration cycle measures excitation at remote strain gaugeCompatible with Linux and WindowsUse our design assistant to configure a system and calculate pricing

  • Power Analyzers

    National Meter Industries Inc.

    is a panel mounted multimeter that records energy values. Compact and intuitive, with 4-quadrant measurement (Consumption and Generation). Is suitable for Low Voltage installations, in both 3 and 4-wire three-phase circuits,two-phase circuits with or without neutral, single-phase circuits or ARON connections.

  • Precision Milliohm Meter (220V) - Portable Milliohm Meter Provides Resolution to 100µΩ

    380462 - Extech Instruments Corporation

    380462 is a Precision Milliohm Meter (220V). Performance for low resistance measurements. Equipped with a large 18mm 1999 count LCD screen. Featuring manual zero display adjust and overrange indication. CE certified. Complete with 4-wire cables with Kelvin clip connectors.

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