Variable impedance transducer has built-in self-tuning bridge
Available now from Ixthus Instrumentation, Kaman's new standalone digiVIT digital variable impedance transducer has a built-in self-tuning bridge, eliminating the need for a PC connection during calibration.
A simple push button guided procedure sets up 2, 6, or 21 point linearity calibration. The digiVIT detects the coil parameters of the target sensor whilst the built-in bridge balances the circuit - achieving automatic tuning and optimum performance for the calibration range and target material.
The unit also provides push button temperature compensation and zeroing using its intuitive 4 button tactile keypad, with all the information presented on an easy-to-read digital display.
The digiVIT can be used with specific probe models that have been characterised over standard ranges with an aluminium target, but will perform with virtually any manufacturer's inductive sensor on almost all conductive targets.
During operation, the display indicates percentage of full scale (default), or a choice of voltage or current output values. Analogue output options are selectable from 0 to 5VDC, 0 to 10VDC (default), +/- 5VDC, +/- 10VDC, 4 to 20mA and 0 to 20mA.
The DIN rail mounted unit measures less than 70 x 86 x 60mm, with all electrical connections via screw terminals. An Ethernet interface is also provided that may be used to read values and switch certain parameters, such as the analogue output type, over a network.