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Signal converter FU210-28
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Signal converter FU210-28

Signal converter FU210-28
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Signal converter FU210-28-1

Solutions for Fluid Technology SIGNAL CONVERTER FU210-28 The FU210-28 is the functionally compatible and more powerful successor unit of our proven signal converter FU252-28. TECHNICAL DATA • perating modes as frequency converter or O pulse counter • niversal pulse inputs HTL/TTL/RS422 U • unctions such as linkages (e.g. A+B), scaling, F filters, start-up bridging, etc. • xtremely short conversion times E • inearization with 24 control points L • uxiliary voltage output 5 and 24 VDC for A sensor supply • control inputs and 6 control outputs 6 • 6 bit analogue output, configurable for voltage 1 • ompact rail housing according to EN60715 C or current operation (±10 V, 0/4 ... 20 mA) • S232/RS485 interface and Modbus interface R • asy parameterization via user interface E EASYLOADER or OS 6.0 (freeware) for configuration and serial readout VSE Volumentechnik GmbH Hönnestraße 49 | 58809 Neuenrade | Germany

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Signal converter FU210-28-2

Solutions for Fluid Technology SIGNAL CONVERTER FU210-28 The FU210-28 converter processes the speed information from the output signals of the VSE flow meters. The device can convert the frequency of the HTL signals into a freely scalable analogue measurement variable (current/voltage) with almost no delay. With an analogue resolution of 16 bit, or as a digital measured value via Modbus RTU or RS232, these converted signals are then available for further data processing. To increase accuracy a linearization with up to 24 control points can be programmed. HTL differential formats, as well as single-channel...

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