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"Strain Gauge Conditioning"...

Dave Wilson

Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Strain Gauge Conditioning", and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest. Let me be your guide.
 
Start with the news release Radio modems send serial links over the air from Celsum Technologies, which we summarised at the time by saying "State-of-the-art radio modems allow communications along serial links without the need for a licence for through-the-air distances of up to 3km, or in some cases, further". A few weeks before, we featured the news release Single port device server offers easy Ethernet from Celsum Technologies: "The IOLAN DS1 single port device server is claimed to be the most advanced device server on the market, allowing serial to Ethernet connections to be created with the greatest of ease".
 
In July 2005, we covered the news from Celsum Technologies concerning its UltraPort - take a look at USB adapters handle multiple RS232 devices which says: "UltraPort USB to serial port adapters make it extremely easy to connect multiple RS232 serial devices to the USB ports of a computer systems or USB hubs".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Celsum Technologies, Strain-gauge-based accelerometers is easy to apply, as well as Instruments offer pick-and-mix configuration from Celsum Technologies, and New generation card takes the strain on the scales from Celsum Technologies.
 

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Thermometers boast wide range of applications (August 2004)
The TM103 digital panel-mounting thermometer comes equipped with its own NTC probe on a 1.5m-long lead

Digital evaluation kits take the strain (April 2004)
Celsum Technologies provides evaluation kits for Mantracourt's new generation DSC digital strain card and D-Cell digital strain puck for only GBP 165.75 plus shipping and tax

Sensor data acquired by low power radio (March 2004)
The TDM is a portable, battery-powered radio transceiver and display for strain gauge based sensors such as load cells, pressure transducers, strain, torque and displacement sensors

Portable device reads strain gauge based sensors (March 2004)
Celsum Technologies is launching the PSD, a completely portable, battery-powered conditioning amplifier and display for strain gauge based sensors such as load cells and pressure transducers

Amplifier combines performance with economy (June 2003)
The ICA5 analogue 'in-cell' strain gauge amplifier is designed to be fitted close to the strain gauge in a load cell in order to provide a reliable, low-noise, cost-effective solution

Subminiature strain gauge amp lowers its profile (February 2003)
New from Magna Projects and Instruments is the ICA5 analogue 'in-cell' amplifier

Strain gauge conditioning made easy (January 2003)
Magna Projects and Instruments has a range of strain gauge conditioning instruments to suit most applications available via its secure online store

Versatile process control and monitoring (August 2002)
The ADP-15 range of panel-mounting process control instruments from Magna Projects is highly versatile, offering 250,000 combinations of inputs, functionality, outputs, mounting and communications

Card allows heavyweight acquisition (June 2002)
The DSJ4 allows up to four DSC digital strain cards to be fitted, with easy-to-wire plug-and-socket connector for the strain gauges, common power supply connection and a single RS485 bus

Kits provide evaluation for digital strain (May 2002)
Magna Projects is offering a range of evaluation kits based on the DSC digital strain card and the D-Cell digital strain puck

Low cost evaluation for strain gauge conditioner (December 2001)
Magna Projects and Instruments is now able to supply evaluation kits for Mantracourt's DSC Digital Strain Card and D-Cell Digital Strain puck for only £125

 

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