The amplifier offers four differential, isolated channels with analog anti-aliasing filters and a 24-bit AD converter. The data can also have multiple digital filters applied. There are three measurement ranges of 10V, 100V and 1000V, and a sampling rate of 100 kS/s per channel. The MX403B's accuracy is 0.05%, a press release states.
It is ideal for testing mechatronics systems that include electrical motors and actuators, and can be useful for battery testing up to 1250V. Users can connect the MX403B with all other QuantumX models, allowing for synchronously using sensors and transducers.
“In addition to providing the highest accuracy measurement, the MX403B is versatile enough to perform high voltage, high power and highly accurate power factor measurement for AC-based sources and actuators, such as one or three-phase electric motors in many mechatronics applications," said Sujit Basu, business development manager, North America at HBM.
For more information, visit HBM.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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