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Today's Automation News Headlines from Automation.com
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May 8, 2009 - Paine released 220-38 Digital Series transducer for use on Controller Area Network Bus (CANBus) systems. With standard pressure ranges to +15,000 PSIS, the new 220-38 Digital Series transducers are ideal for high cycle and high pressure applications in the toughest sub-sea, industrial, automation, military and automotive environments. The 220-38 Digital Series transducers incorporate the companys proprietary strain-gauge sensor technology with innovative electronics to provide a new high pressure device with static accuracy of <0.75% of full scale. The 220-38 Digital Series transducers are designed to accommodate customer-specific applications, offering a wide range of pressures, supply voltages, electrical terminations and provides temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit. The 220-38 Digital Series transducers feature all-welded, hermetically sealed construction, internal linearity and temperature correction, self test, state of health status, outputs in PSI, Bar and Pascal. Featuring a CANBus serial communications interface, the 220-38 Series uses the standard CANopen protocol. Multiple transducers can be used on a single bus reducing user cabling, implementation and installation costs. The robustness of the CAN architecture, proven for over 18 years, is now complemented with Paines 58 years of excellence in this new series of CANBus 220-38 Digital transducers. |
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