(106 companies) Bridge conditioners are instruments that provide excitation and support for strain gages, Wheatstone bridges, load cells, and sensors. They also include circuitry for signal conditioning, amplification, and processing.
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(15 companies) Charge and capacitive signal conditioning modules or systems amplify, attenuate, filter and/or convert a charge signal from an accelerometer, load cell, pressure transducer, displacement transducer or other type of capacitive sensor.
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(105 companies) Encoder and resolver signal conditioners accept encoder and resolver measurements and convert or condition these signals into digital data or suitable levels.
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(20 companies) Frequency signal conditioners and pulse signal conditioners accept the output of devices that are specifically designed for frequency measurement and convert or condition these signals to digital data or suitable levels for digitization.
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(136 companies) Instrumentation amplifiers are differential amplifiers that have been optimized for use with DC signals. They are characterized by high gain, high common mode rejection ratio (CMRR), and high input impedance.
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(58 companies) Linear variable differential transformer (LVDT) and rotary variable differential transformer (RVDT) signal conditioners are devices that translate the linear or rotary movement of a ferromagnetic armature into an AC voltage that is proportional to the armature position.
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(240 companies) Signal amplifiers accept signals from sensors and other devices and amplify them to levels suitable for further processing or digitization by computer elements.
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(832 companies) Signal conditioning products provide amplification, filtering, converting, and other processes required to make sensor output suitable for reading by computer boards.
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(136 companies) Signal filters block or decrease (attenuate) unwanted frequencies or signal wave characteristics.
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(83 companies) Signal isolators must be used when connecting grounded signal sources to grounded signal followers. If the speed control input of an adjustable frequency drive is grounded, any input signal must be ungrounded.
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(65 companies) Sensor multiplexers allow the signal delivered to an instrument to be scanned or switched between multiple sensors. The multi-channel testing of multiple sensors/samples increases sample throughput and the productivity of costly instrumentation.
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(204 companies) Temperature signal conditioners accept outputs from temperature measurement devices such as resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), thermocouples, and thermistors. They then filter, amplify, and/or convert these outputs to digital signals, or to levels suitable for digitization.
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(31 companies) Voltage signal conditioners and current signal conditioners amplify or modulate AC or DC current or voltage and process signals to improve transmission.
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