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Highland Technology Ships Benchtop Thermocouple Simulator

By DE Editors  

May 31, 2016

Highlight Technology has released the P470 benchtop thermocouple simulator. It features eight isolated channels, each capable of simulating J K E T R S B and N thermocouple types, or outputting voltage in a range of ±100 millivolts with 20-bits of resolution. It can also simulate an open thermocouple.

Two precision external RTD signal conditioners plus one internal RTD are provided for reference junction temperature sensing. Its built-in self-test feature allows the user to quickly verify the function of the module. Additionally, any channel may be rerouted to the front-panel cal-check connector, making remote calibration check easy. Optional mounting accessories allow the unit to be easily installed on a DIN rail or in a server

For more information, visit Highland Technology.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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