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Welcome to our Signal Conditioning Selection Guide Video. As a business with many helpful products to offer, we know it can be difficult to find which one you need. How to Choose an Output Loop-Powered Transmitter quick selection guide should help point you in the right direction.
00:00 Introduction
00:24 Splitters
00:34 4-20mA Isolators
00:44 Resistance & Voltage (00:46) Input Transmitters
00:56 milliVolt Input Transmitters
01:06 Thermocouple Input Transmitters
01:16 RTD Input Transmitters
01:27 Current and AC Current Input Transmitters
01:43 Thermistor and PWM (01:48) Input Transmitters
01:53 Frequency and Potentiometer (01:58) Input Transmitters
02:03 AC Voltage Input Transmitters
02:13 Contact Acromag
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How to Choose a DC Powered Transmitter - an Acromag Signal Conditioner Selection Guide
Acromag’s microBlox® uB Series I/O signal conditioning modules offer a compact, high-performance solution for interfacing sensors and field devices with data acquisition systems. uB signal conditioning modules are ideal to isolate, filter, convert and amplify a wide variety of signal types for test, measurement and control systems. Just plug uB modules into 4, 8, or 16-channel back-panels in any mix for a high-density analog I/O interface. Channel-to-channel isolation provides optimal noise and surge protection from ground loops, spikes, and high common mode voltages.
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The Agility™ Config Tool is a mobile application that allows easy setup and configuration of Acromag DT, SP and TT Series Transmitters (tethered), and microBlox® Series I/O Modules, and microBlox® Series Limit Alarms (wireless). Watch this video for basic instructions on how to use the app.
Learn more:
DT, SP and TT Series: http://bit.ly/AgilityTethered
microBlox® Series: http://bit.ly/AgilityWireless
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How to prevent ground loops and noise problems with an isolator? This video will explain output loop powered, input loop powered and self-powered isolators.
Acromag offers the industry’s best selection of 4-20mA signal isolators. Select from single, dual, and quad-channel models with AC, DC, or loop-powered operation. Signal splitters deliver dual outputs from a single source. And whether you need a unit that sinks or sources current, Acromag has the right solution for you. Optical or galvanic isolation eliminate ground loop errors, reduce noise, and block high voltage transient surges. All Acromag isolators will withstand 1500V AC for 60 seconds and provide continuous 250V AC or 354V DC common-mode protection of your precious equipment.
Acromag features solve many tough problems. Our multi-channel modules reduce costs and save space. Models with push-button calibration simplify installation and maintenance tasks. Units with trim pots ship preset for 4-20mA input/output so field calibration is not required.
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In this Acromag video, Don shows you why you need USB isolation to protect your instrumentation. He gives a quick tutorial using a computer monitor to demonstrate how an isolator can benefit you.
The isolation protects equipment from electrical surges and transient voltage spikes. It also eliminates ground loop currents flowing between the PC and peripherals which can cause damage and inaccurate measurements. Additionally, isolation minimizes conducted noise from static discharge, magnetic fields, and radio frequency interference.
Acromag’s USB isolator is very easy to use. The isolator inserts in-line with the USB connection and operates transparently. No special software drivers are required. The unit receives power from the PC’s USB port and isolates that power to the connected device. High noise immunity and low radiated emissions ensure reliable data transfer in sensitive applications.
A number of high-performance features help provide convenient and dependable operation. The green LED indicates that power is being received and blinks if the connected device draws too much current. An internal jumper lets you switch from Full Speed (12 Mbps) to Low Speed (1.5 Mbps) communication. The reset button offers a simple way to reinitialize a connected device without breaking the cable connection. High-retention USB sockets keep cables securely attached under shock and vibration.
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