Catalogue QunatumX by HBM: XXL performance in mini format
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MX840 is the QuantumX universal amplifier that offers XXL performance in a mini format. Special features at a glance:
_ Universal amplifier with 8 individually adjustable inputs
_Accuracy class: up to 0.01
_Sampling rate: up to 19.2 kHz/channel (adjustable for each channel)
_24-bit A/D industrial converter per channel for synchronous, parallel measurements
_ Filter: Bessel, Butterworth 0.01 Hz up to 3.2 kHz (-3dB) (individually adjustable for each channel)
_ Required supply voltage: 10 ... 30 VDC
_ All inputs electrically isolated
upply voltage for active transducers: 5 ... 24 VDC (individually adjustable for each connector socket) ansducer connection: D-Sub-15HD plug C connection: Ethernet TCP/IP, Firewire *' imensions: 44 x 174 x 119 mm (1.7 x 6.9 x 4.7 inch)
_Admissible cable length to transducer: 100 m (328 ft)
_ Nominal (rated) temperature range: -20 °C to +60 °C (-4° F to + 140 °F)
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Connector socket No.
Principle of measurement
Accuracy class Measurement properties
Strain gage full bridge
0.05
Excitation
1V or 2.5 V
with 4.8 kHz carrier frequency
Inductive full bridge
Excitation
1 V or 2.5 V
with 4.8 kHz carrier frequency
Inductive half bridge
Excitation
1 V or 2.5 V
with 4.8 kHz carrier frequency
LVDT
0.1
Excitation
1 V
with 4.8 kHz carrier frequency
Potentiometer
0.1
Excitation
Voltage
Meas. ranges:
+/- 100 mV, 10 V or 60 V
Current
Meas. ranges:
+/- 30 m A
Types
K, N, R, S, T, B, E, J
PT100, PT1000
Frequency
Meas. range up to
Pulse counting
Meas. range up to
1,000,000 impulses/s
CAN
Up to 128 channels
1
For more information on QuantumX:
www.hbm.com/quantumX
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