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Acromag introduces DT Series of dual transmitters

By: Acromag
07 January, 2019
Acromag introduces DT Series of dual transmitters
Acromag introduces DT Series of dual transmitters
A signal splitter mode lets one input drive both outputs. Loop-powered 2-wire and externally-powered (7-32V DC) 4-wire versions are available. Input options include process current, DC voltage, thermouple, RTD, and resistance signal types with proportional process current or unipolar/bipolar voltage output.

January 7, 2019 Acromag’s DT Series of dual transmitters offer a solution to interface a variety of process and sensor signals to control systems. A signal splitter mode lets one input drive both outputs. Loop-powered 2-wire and externally-powered (7-32V DC) 4-wire versions are available. Input options include process current, DC voltage, thermouple, RTD, and resistance signal types with proportional process current or unipolar/bipolar voltage output. Hazardous location approvals, high noise immunity, and a wide operating temperature range make DT transmitters ideal for use in harsh environments.

The DT series signal conditioners’ A/D converters perform measurements with repeatability and stability. High voltage isolation separates each input, output, and power circuit from each other. Each model supports several input ranges and can output a proportional 0/4-20mA, 0-10V, or ±10V DC signal. Removable, front-facing terminal blocks facilitate wiring. A rail power bus option can supply multiple units from a single connection or establish redundant power.

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