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Product News: Strain Gauge Amplifier Keeps Up With Demands

Used wherever output signals from strain gauge sensors need to be converted into an amplified voltage signal.

Burster
Wed, 10/28/2009 - 14:06
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(burster: Gernsbach, Germany) -- Demand is greater than ever for low-cost, easy-to-use measurement amplifiers with multichannel capability. These devices are used to process the standard output signal from sensors and often need to be installed close to the sensor to overcome the problem of long cable runs to the analysis electronics. The new 9236 series of measurement amplifiers from burster praezisionsmesstechnik gmbh & co kg provides a range of flexible solutions for such applications.

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These measurement amplifiers are used wherever the output signal from strain gauge sensors, such as load cells, pressure sensors, or torque sensors, need to be converted into an amplified voltage signal and cannot be processed in its raw form. Once the measurement signal has been conditioned by the amplifier, it can then be scaled and processed in a suitable controller unit. Typical applications include automated manufacturing systems and laboratory and field measurements. The circuit board model can also be integrated in the customer’s own circuits.

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