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Manufacturer
SENECA
Country
Italy
Name
Z109PT2-1
Category
Converters
Type
Converter
Description
RTD to DC V/I isolator converter, prog. via MicroUSB/App
Stock availability:
Expected within 5 days
The Z109PT2-1 is a device that can be powered by a range of voltages, from 9 to 40 volts DC and 19 to 28 volts AC at 50-60 Hz. It has an insulation resistance of 1,500 at three-way. The device is designed to receive input from a variety of RTD sensors, including Ni100, Pt100, Pt500, Pt1000, and Ni100. The output of the device is a voltage range of 0 to 5, 0 to 10, 1 to 5, or 2 to 10 volts, or a current range of 0 to 20 or 4 to 20 mA.
The Z109PT2-1 can sample data at a frequency ranging from 240 samples per second with 11-bit + sign, to 15 samples per second with 15-bit + sign. It is a versatile device that is suitable for use in a variety of applications where accurate measurement of RTD sensors is required.
Overall, the Z109PT2-1 from SENECA is an RTD sensor measurement device that is flexible and easy to use. With its various input and output options and adjustable sampling frequency, it can be customized to fit a variety of measurement requirements. Its compact design and ease of use make it an ideal choice for many applications, including laboratory and industrial settings.
DESCRIPTION: | RTD to DC current / voltage isolator converter |
POWER SUPPLY: | 9..40 Vdc, 19-28 Vac 50-60 Hz |
INSULATION: | 1.500 @ 3 way |
INPUT: | RTD (Ni100, Pt100, Pt500, Pt1000, Ni100) |
OUTPUT: | Voltage (0..5 / 0..10 / 1..5 / 2..10 V), current (0..20 / 4..20 mA) |
ACCURACY: | 0,1% |
SAMPLE FREQUENCY / RESOLUTION: | From 240 sps (@ 11 bit + sign) to 15 sps (@ 15 bit + sign) |
SETTINGS: | Via DIP switch (input / output type, start - end, measure range), or jumper (active / passive output) |
CONNECTION: | MicroUSB connector on the front side |