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News Release from: HBM UK | Subject: ML455
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 24 April 2006

Amp handles all common industrial
transducers

A multichannel carrier-frequency amplifier system has excellent measurement properties while suppressing interference, making it ideal for use in electrically demanding environments.

HBM's latest multichannel carrier-frequency amplifier system, the ML455, has excellent measurement properties while suppressing interference, such as voltage "noise", making it ideal for use in electrically demanding environments The ML455 has a signal bandwidth of up to 1000Hz, making it an optimal solution for the measurement of mechanical quantities

Users have the option of configuring transducer channels individually for each subchannel and the ML455 costs nearly 50% less than competing systems.

Designed for multifunction use, the ML455 features ease of handling and the TEDS transducer identification, in line with IEEE1451.4.

All commonly used industrial transducers can be easily connected, and complex measurement systems can be configured quickly and reliably thanks to the TEDS capability.

By using the ML455 amplifiers with HBM's matching AP455i and AP455iS6 connection boards, a higher carrier-frequency channel density can be achieved with inductive displacement transducers, linear variable displacement transducers (LVDTs) and strain gauge half and full bridge transducers.

The scaleable MGCplus amplifier enables each system to be individually configured for wide ranging applications.

Carrier frequency amplifiers offer excellent measurement properties because they suppress interference, such as voltage "noise" from the electrical mains supply.

They also eliminate drift effects resulting, for example, from thermal voltages. Request a free brochure from HBM UK ...

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