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Mould sensors connect via USB conditioner

A Kistler Instruments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 3, 2007

Unit provides up to 16 pressure or temperature channels using four signal conditioner units each providing four signal channels.

A new USB-connected signal conditioner from Kistler simplifies transfer of data from mould sensors to a PC or laptop running the popular Kistler DataFlow injection moulding process analysis software.

The new unit provides up to 16 pressure or temperature channels using four signal conditioner units each providing four signal channels.

Any combination of charge, voltage and thermocouple amplifiers can be fitted into the new signal conditioner.

Two new four-channel modules, a charge amplifier for cavity pressure sensors and a thermocouple amplifier for cavity temperature monitoring support Kistler's multichannel cabling.

This system groups the outputs from up to eight sensors into a single cable to simplify setup and eliminate cable connection errors.

The use of Kistler single-wire connection technology makes the installation of pressure and thermocouple sensors exceptionally simple, especially where space is at a premium, and allows cables to be cut to length, repaired or replaced on-site.

The new signal conditioner unit brings the convenience of a USB interface to the task of monitoring injection-moulding processes and is part of Kistler's "zero defect moulding" initiative.

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