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Page 111 Thermocouple and RTD Simulator Boards from UEI
Walpole, MA — United Electronic Industries (UEI) has released its DNx-TC-378 eight-channel thermo- couple simulator board and the DNx- RTD-388 eight-channel RTD simula- tor board. Both boards are compati- ble with all of UEI’s popular “Cube,” RACKtangle® and FLATRACK I/O chassis and further complement UEI’s extensive simulator output offerings that include RVDT/LVDT, synchro/resolver and strain gauge boards. All boards are covered by UEI’s 10-year availability guarantee.
AMETEK Expands Its Asterion Line of AC Power Sources
San Diego, CA — AMETEK Program - mable Power has added two new models to its Asterion™ line of AC power sources. The Asterion 4503 supplies AC and DC output power up to 4,500 VA or 4,500 W, and the Asterion 6003 supplies up to 6,000 VA or 6,000 W. Both units come in a 4U chassis and can supply single- or three-phase output power. Like the lower-power 1U and 2U
models, 4503 and 6003 offer a com- pelling combination of intelligence, performance and modularity that make them adaptable and affordable.
The DNx-TC-378 is a high-pre-
cision thermocouple (TC) simulator, offering 16-bit resolution and greater than 1.1°F (0.6°C) accuracy with most thermocouple types. Each chan- nel is fully isolated from all others and is capable of simulating the full TC range. Built-in support for J, K, T, E, N, R, and S type TC is included. The board provides cold-junction compensation, so field connections can be made wherever required. The board will simulate an open TC and includes voltage and current diag- nostic readback on each channel. The DNx-RTD-388 simulates
1,000W RTDs and is based on actual switched resistors, precisely duplicat- ing the behavior of actual RTDs. The
Thermocouple and RTD simulator boards.
board supports two, three and four- wire configurations with accuracy of 0.5°F (0.26°C). The board is a solution for simulator/SIL applications where an onboard device expects an RTD as an input. Both open and short circuit conditions are simulated. The board also has built in diag-
nostic current monitoring capability. The RTD-388 series simulates a 1,000W RTD while the standard DNx-RTD-388-100 simulates 100W RTDs. Other resistance versions are
available on a special-order basis. Contact: United Electronic
Industries, 27 Renmar Avenue, Walpole, MA 02081 % 508-921-4600 E-mail:
sales@ueidaq.com Web:
www.ueidaq.com
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ance is AMETEK’s iX2™ current- doubling technology. With iX2, as the output voltage decreases from the maximum value to one-half the max- imum value, the available output current increases up to two times the rated output current. This allows Asterion to main-
tain maximum power through the widest range of voltages. As a result, iX2 current-doubling technology eliminates the need to buy multiple sources or overpowered sources to run tests at different voltage levels, such as when performing low line voltage testing. Asterion offers wide AC and DC
output voltage ranges up to 400 VAC and 500 VDC. Load and line regula- tion are ±0.025 percent and ±0.015 percent, respectively, making the power sources versatile and accurate. Other benefits include auto-par-
alleling and clock/lock. With auto-par- alleling, users can combine up to six units to achieve 36 kVA of output power. One unit becomes the master, while the rest serve as auxiliary units. The clock/lock feature allows users to easily configure multi-phase systems, such as split-phase, three-phase or
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Programmable Power, 9250 Brown
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