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News Release from: National Instruments | Subject: FP-RTD-PT100-3 and FP-RTD-PT100-4
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 23 October 2001
RTD modules offer low-channel monitoring
options
Engineers and scientists now have a new option for connecting two-, three- and four-wire RTDs to measurement and automation systems.
Engineers and scientists now have a new option for connecting two-, three- and four-wire RTDs to measurement and automation systems with two new modules for National Instruments FieldPoint distributed I/O system With the FP-RTD-PT100-3 and FP-RTD-PT100-4 dual-channel RTD input modules, users can integrate low-channel counts of RTD into their industrial monitoring systems with the two-, three- and four-wire RTD sensor that best suits their application requirements
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 22 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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By offering a two-channel solution, the modules can help engineers and scientists to achieve mixed signal, low-channel count applications, such as temperature monitoring.
The new RTD FieldPoint dual-channel modules feature 12bit resolution and extend the existing FieldPoint product line.
All FieldPoint analogue input modules include input-output isolation to provide differential analogue signals, Hot PnP plug and play autoconfiguration to maximise the ease of configuration and installation, and onboard diagnostics for virtually trouble-free installation and maintenance.
FieldPoint dual-channel modules offer advanced features and more flexibility, which expand National Instruments distributed measurement line and offer low channel count modules ideal for mixed signal applications. Request a free brochure from National Instruments ...
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