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Gauges, Indicators and Instruments
News Release from: Sensors UK | Subject: Junior-F
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 16 December 2002
Budget price for multifunction
tachometer
The low-cost Junior-F multifunction panel-mounting tachometer offers a full four-digit display and plug-in options for end user configuration.
The low-cost Junior-F multifunction panel-mounting tachometer offers a full four-digit display and plug-in options for end user configuration These exciting new instruments function as a counter, chronometer, frequency meter, ratemeter, or tachometer, with full prescaling and programming facilities on all modes of operation
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 13 Aug 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Transducer excitation is provided internally, and signals from all sensors in common use can be accepted.
The internal software allows custom configuration for specific applications through front of panel membrane keys, following a menu selection aided by display prompts.
Junior-F can be configured to suit a wide range of applications, with count rates as high as 10kHz, and frequency or rate measurements up to 25kHz.
Housed in a DIN panel mounting case, Junior-F comes with a front panel sealed to IP65, and 14mm high-intensity red LED characters for easy viewing.
Power can be derived from 24, 48, 110 or 230V AC or 12 or 24V DC sources.
End users requiring control or communication features can simply plug in modules to give these functions.
Applications are wide and varied for these new instruments throughout manufacturing or process industries and R and D.
They include rotational speed measurements on motors, belts, pulleys, pumps, governors, centrifuges and engine test beds.
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