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Temperature sensors
News Release from: Calex Electronics | Subject: Convir IL Series infra-red temperature sensor
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 23 October 2000
IR temperature sensor mounts just where
you want
One of the most striking things about the new Convir IL Series infra-red temperature sensor is its small size.
One of the most striking things about the new Convir IL Series noncontact infra-red temperature sensor is its small size At just 105mm long and 25mm diameter it can easily be mounted just where you need it on almost any machine, process plant or test rig
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 20 Aug 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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However, its high performance and novel design will appeal to a wide range of industries including paper, plastics, automotive, chemicals, textiles and many more.
The temperature range can be adjusted between -20 and +500C to give optimum resolution, and the emissivity can be set from 0.1 to 1.0 to suit different materials.
The speed of response is an outstanding 250ms.
There are currently two models to choose from; the IL101 with a 10:1 field of view, and the IL301 with a 30:1 field of view for small or distant objects.
The cable attached to the sensor provides two wires for the loop-powered 4/20mA output, and a D connector for sensor configuration.
After loading the CalexLink software provided onto a PC and plugging the D connector into the PC's parallel port (IEEE1284), users can read instantaneous, maximum, minimum and average temperatures in degC or degF.
They can also adjust the temperature range and emissivity, select peak or valley hold processing - particularly useful for measuring the temperature of hot or cold objects on a conveyor - and reduce the influence of temperature fluctuations with an adjustable averaging period.
Once the configuration is saved to the sensor the PC can be permanently disconnected.
Note that unlike other programmable sensors, there is no need for an expensive adapter or interface cable, and no need to connect an external power source at the D connector during configuration.
The sensor will operate in ambient temperatures up to 50C.
For more hostile environments or difficult mounting conditions a wide range of accessories is available.
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