Bristol Instruments: Din Rail Signal Conditioners
April 6, 2021
A Signal Conditioner is a device that converts one type of electrical signal into another type of signal. In most cases, this is meant to take a signal that is difficult to read and convert it into one that is more easily readable by most types of instrumentation. Common signal inputs accepted by signal conditioners include AC current and AC voltage, DC current and DC voltage, frequency, process, strain gauge, temperature and more. Whatever inputs or outputs are required; Ram Meter Inc. can help to select the proper device for your signal conditioning needs.
Analog signal conditioners accept signals from sensors and other analog inputs including voltage, current and resistance. They provide necessary conditioning which can include one or more of these functions: signal amplification, electrical isolation, signal attenuation, excitation, linearization and compensation for thermocouples, depending on the device and what the application requires. Outputs for analog signal conditioners are analog—as you likely expect. These signal conditioners are designed to be DIN rail mounted.
Digital signal conditioners accept signals from sensors and other analog inputs like their analog counterparts, and provide digital output options in addition to analog outputs and, for some products, relay outputs as well. Digital signal conditioners from Bristol Instruments typically have led indicators or displays for feedback on setting limit values and outputs. These signal conditioners are designed to be DIN rail mounted.
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