MultiSens
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MultiSens

MultiSens
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Catalog excerpts

MultiSens-1

Fiber optic instrumentation MultiSens Multi-channel, multi-purpose signal conditionertor laboratory applications Use with our WLPI fiber optic sensors • Pressure • Temperature • Strain • Position ALTHEN SENSORS & CONTROLS Key features • 4 to 8 channels • High linearity and precision • Versatile and easy to use • 20 Hz sampling rate • ±5 Volts and RS-232 output interfaces • Large LCD display • Compatible with all Opsens' WLPI sensors • OEM version available ■ Applications • General laboratory applications • Microwave and food processing • EMI, RFI and microwave environments • High voltage environments • Nuclear and hazardous environments • Multi-point long-term monitoring

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MultiSens-2

Full scale 30 000 nm (path length difference) ±0.01 % of F.S. @ ±3.3 sigma limit (99.9 % confidence level) Sampling rate 20 Hz standard (on one measurement channel) Channel scan rate 6.67 Hz (channel-to-channel measurement time = 150 ms) Output interface ± 5V and RS-232 (SCPI protocol supported) Front panel Input power 9 to 24 VDC (AD/DC wall-transformer adapter included) Storage temperature Operating temperature Light source life span All specifications are subject to change without prior notifications The information provided herein is to the best of our knowledge true and accurate, it is provided...

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