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LVDT Signal Conditioning - RM-074

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RMO74 LVDT Signal Conditioning Unit

Linear Voltage Differential Transducer Signal Conditioning. The RM-074 operates with all known LVDTs, providing cost effective excitation, amplification and demodulation

The RM-074 operates with all known LVDTs`, providing cost effective excitation, amplification and demodulation. The output signal is compatible with PLC’s, computer input cards, data loggers and stand-alone indicators.

Specifications of LVDT Signal Conditioning - RM-074

  • Power Supply:                                    
    • +24 V nom. 120mA (Operates from 18 to 30 Volt)
    • Optional 12 V DC
  • Transducer Excitation: 2.5, 5 or 10kHz.
  • Excitation Level: 1.8 V rms.
  • Lvdt Sensitivity: 12 mV/V to 4.0 V/V
  • Output: User Selectable ±10 V(5mA max.), 0-10 V (5 mA max.) and 4 to 20 mA (500 ohm maximum loop impedance)
  • Zero Adjust: ± 10 Volt RTO 
  • Frequency Response: DC to 250 Hz (Others on special order)
  • Phase Adjust: 0 to ±99 degree
  • Environmental:  0 to 65 °C, 90% RH non condensing
  • Thermal Stability, Combined Span and Zero: < 0.01% / °C
  • Non-Linearity: < ± 0.02% FSO
  • Output Noise: < 5mV rms RTO
  • Size: 110H x 100D x 17.5W
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