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New F500 Precision Thermometer Exploits AC Bridge Technology

ASL U.S.’s F500 enables work with up to 72 user-defined probes

Fri, 11/19/2010 - 14:57
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(ASL U.S.: Danville, VA) -- ASL U.S.’s F500 provides highly accurate, dual-channel temperature measurement for platinum resistance thermometers (PRT), and exploits the inherent advantages of AC bridge technology to maintain repeatable measurements with unique levels of performance and speed.

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The F500 comes with two channels as standard, but four- and six-channel variations are available with each channel able to work with up to 72 user-defined probes. It can also provide a sequential channel scan with a data-logging function that can also be sent to a PC or USB memory stick.

Using calibrated probes with the F500 you can choose between storing the calibration data into the memory of the thermometer or if using ASL "smart" probes the data can be reviewed, edited, and stored directly in the probe. The F500 can also generate co-efficients from reference temperature/resistance data pairs.

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