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New Digital Signal Conditioner for Strain Gage Sensors

Electro Standards Laboratories has introduced a Digital Signal Conditioner called the CellMite Model 4337 to be used with Strain Gage Entensometers utilized to analyze steel or other similar industrial analysis applications.

The CellMite Model 4337 links straight away to a normal strain gage transducer and concurrently produces a serial output that can be connected to a PC and a measurable +/- 10V analog output for interface to data acquisition systems.

Electro Standards Laboratories' Digital Signal Conditioner for strain gage sensors.

The CellMite Model 4337 has a storing space for three standardized sensors. Each sensor has an in-built 6-point standardization and autonomous user-specified display setup variables.

The CellMite Model 4337 identifies a TEDS-Tag capable sensor whenever the sensor is connected to it, and loads the sensor’s stored standardized data and display setup automatically. The signal conditioner’s auto display detection and auto sensor detection eliminates involvement of field personnel  and thus avoids expensive human errors because of erroneous display configuration or sensor calibration.

The Digital Signal Conditioner can be functioned with a computer or configured by a computer, and then utilized as an individual unit. The conditioner with optional CellView Graphical User Interface software forms a ready-to-use data acquisition system that produces Excel data files. The software can also be used for mix and match function with other models of CellMite and manifold units in a serial data network setup.

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