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News Release from: Jumo Instrument Company | Subject: iTron DR 100
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 27 September 2004
Controller has many applications
The Jumo iTron DR 100 is a universal, freely programmable microprocessor controller which lends itself to a wide range of control applications.
The Jumo iTron DR 100 is a universal, freely programmable microprocessor controller which lends itself to a wide range of control applications The controller features a two-line, alphanumeric LCD for indicating the process value and setpoints
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 9 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Entry level price for well-featured controller
The iTRON family of microprocessor controllers from Jumo Instruments is designed for people needing a controller with a rich array of functions at an entry-level price.
Parameter settings are arranged dynamically, and values can be accepted automatically after 2s.
Self-optimisation comes as standard and optimum control parameters are set, at the touch of a button.
The basic unit includes a ramp function with an adjustable gradient as well as a timer function.
The outputs are available with either a one relay (changeover contact) or with two relays (make contacts).
RTDs, thermocouples as well as current and voltage signals can be connected to the measurement input, which can be defined by the user.
Standard linearisations are stored for the common types of transducer.
The iTron DR 100 can be used as a two-state controller with a limit comparator, or as a three-state controller.
The unit can be mounted on 35mm DIN rails connected electrically via screw terminals with a maximum conductor cross-section of 2.5mm2.
The controller can be set up via a setup program and a PC interface, which is available as an optional extra.
This allows easy configuration of the unit from a personal computer.
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