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News Release from: RDP Electronics | Subject: E725
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 05 April 2006

Signal conditioner and display come
together

A transducer signal conditioner and display unit provides a low-cost easy-to-use design for use in pressure, load and displacement measurement applications.

The RDP Electronics E725 transducer signal conditioner and display unit incorporating many advanced features, providing a low-cost easy-to-use design for use with pressure, load and displacement measurement applications in manufacturing, process industries, test and research Because the E725 supports RS232, with freeware downloadable from RDP's website, the unit can also operate in conjunction with a PC as a simple data logger

The E725 provides a large, five-digit display with 22bit A to D resolution and incorporates signal conditioning for the most commonly used transducers such as LVDTs, load cells, pressure transducers and transmitters.

Central to the E725 is a powerful microprocessor with an advanced mathematical package providing facilities such as fast peak and trough store, remote/auto zero, signal hold and user linearisation to 10th order.

A password protection feature ensures calibration and limit settings cannot be accidentally altered.

As well as an exceptionally high bandwidth analogue output of at least 250Hz, the E725 provides RS232 and RS475 for users who need to integrate into a single or multiple instrumentation network.

Further control integration is provided using programmable four limit trips with TTL or relay logic.

The E725 provides a unique blend of high performance and flexibility at a competitive price, which will appeal to a wide range of users and applications. Request a free brochure from RDP Electronics ...

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