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Strain card turns transducers digital

A Mantracourt Electronics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 26, 2004

The latest DSC digital strain card from Mantracourt is a high-performance digital signal conditioner with a host of additional features for the precision measurement of strain gauge transducers.

The new second-generation DSC digital strain card from Mantracourt is a high-performance digital signal conditioner with a host of additional features for the precision measurement of strain gauge transducers.

The product is available in two formats.

The card-style unit is designed to be mounted alongside the majority of sensors, and the microminiature PCB is designed to fit inside the sensor.

Both versions provide a digital load cell with the benefit of very high stability and a RS485 or RS232 output.

The DSC and DCells are available in a range of protocols including ASCII, Modbus and CAN.

The large number of additional features includes: high stability of 6000 divisions OIML, baud rates of 230,400 and high speed readings of 500Hz and extreme noise immunity 5x industrial rates, along with DC excitation, a programmable dynamic filter, +/-15kV ESD protection, real millivolt per volt calibration along with the features already included in the original design.

The product offers a low cost and reliable route to digital load cells.

A temperature sensor module is also available to provide easy low cost and reliable temperature compensation.

Instrument Explorer Mantracourt's freeware software is available with this product to assist in the evaluation and calibration.

Instrument Explorer is a configuration and test tool, which allows immediate communication with a range of Mantracourt instruments.

This allows users to quickly establish communications and verify connections.

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