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4-20 mA Converters for RF Transducers

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4-20mA converter for RF speed transducers This 4-20 mA converter for use with RF speed transducers has an adaptable signal conditioning circuitry that can be field configured as a frequency to current (FTC) or frequency to voltage (FTV) converter.

As an FTC signal conditioner, it is field adjustable to convert the RF speed transducer signal into current output of either 4-20 mA or 10-50 mA. As an FTV converter, it can be set for a voltage output of either 0-5v or 0-10v. The output scale is proportional to the input frequency.

The ZERO and SPAN adjustments make it easy to calibrate to almost any measurement range with virtually no interaction between the settings. The signal converter's DC input is designed to cover the entire range of commonly available DC power without any selecting or adjusting necessary.

Compact 4-20mA Speed Sensor Converter

Our 4-20mA converter fits compactly into a conduit-mount Y3 enclosure.

As an FTV Converter, the the output can be configured to either a 0-5 v output or a 0-10 V output with a jumper. Input and output configurations are field selectable to fit most applications and can be configured for either 2 or 3-wire power supply.

As a FTC Converters, the field selectable output can be set up as either as a 4-20 mA, 10-50 mA, 0-20 mA or 0-50 mA signal converter.

SPECIFICATIONS:
Frequency Range:  HI setting: 1.1 kHz to 5 kHz
 LO setting: 115 Hz to 1100 Hz
Temperature Range:  -40 to +160° F (-40 to +70° C)
Signal Output:  FTC converter: Switchable 4-20mA; 10-50mA or 0-20 mA; 0-50 mA
 FTV converter: Switchable 0-5 V; or 0-10 V
Power Input:  9 - 38 Vdc (11 Vdc minimum for 0-10 V output)
 Reverse polarity, short circuit and high voltage protection to 50 Vdc

Applications: 4-20 mA signal converters and RF speed transducers are used with turbine flow meters, process control units and flow controllers.

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