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DSCUSB connects input sensors to PCs

A Mantracourt Electronics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 5, 2009

Mantracourt has added the DSCUSB to its range of digital signal conditioning devices.

The device provides simple connectivity between a load cell or strain gauge bridge input sensors and a PC.

The DSCUSB is suitable for use with most strain gauge bridge input sensors, including strain, weight, load, force, torque, pressure as well as LVDT, humidity, accelerometer, displacement and proximity.

The device simply connects to the sensor via a nine-way D-type connector and into a PC via the USB port, allowing for quick data acquisition and manipulation by accompanying software.

No additional power supply is required as the power is drawn from the USB bus.

Although ideal for one-to-one interfaces, a suitable hub allows the device to connect with multiple sensors.

A choice of Modbus RTU, Ascii and Mantrabus protocols are available.

Typical applications for the DSCUSB include those that need simple sensor connectivity in bench-top settings such as test and measurement, research and development, laboratory and educational/teaching environments.

A health and fitness company recently integrated the DSCUSB OEM module into weighing scales, allowing it to record and track the data on a central database.

The digitiser module was integrated inside a weighing pad that powered and digitised the output from the load cells.

Weight was displayed and recorded in kilograms, stones and body mass index, allowing reports to be compiled on weekly, monthly or individual weight losses.

Mantracourt is about to release a dedicated digital display module.

All digital devices have a three-year warranty and are CE compliant.

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