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    Signal Conditioners

    Signal conditioners are electronic devices used to modify and optimize electrical signals in various measurement and control systems. They are typically employed in situations where the electrical signals from sensors, transducers, or other sources need to be adjusted or conditioned to meet specific requirements.

    How do Signal Conditioners Work?

    The primary purpose of a signal conditioner is to ensure that the signals are suitable for further processing, transmission, or conversion by other devices or systems. Signal conditioners can perform a variety of functions depending on the specific application.

    What are the types of Signal Conditioning?

    Signal conditioners can be classified into several types based on their specific functions and the signals they process. Here are some common types of signal conditioners: Amplifiers: Amplifiers are signal conditioners used to amplify weak input signals. They increase the signal strength to a level suitable for further processing or transmission. Filters: Signal conditioners that incorporate filters are used to remove unwanted noise or interference from the input signals. Different types of filters, such as low-pass, high-pass, band-pass, or notch filters, are used based on the specific frequency ranges to be filtered. Linearizers: Linearizers are signal conditioners that compensate for nonlinearities in the input signal. They apply mathematical algorithms or lookup tables to linearize the output and provide a more linear response over the measurement range. Isolation Amplifiers: These signal conditioners provide electrical isolation between the input and output sides of a system. They protect sensitive measurement equipment from electrical noise, voltage spikes, and ground loops, ensuring accurate and reliable measurements. Converters: Signal conditioners known as converters are used to convert signals from one form to another. For example, analogue-to-digital converters (ADCs) convert analogue signals into digital form, while digital-to-analogue converters (DACs) convert digital signals into analogue form.

    Where are Signal Conditioners Used?

    Signal conditioners are widely used in industrial automation, process control, data acquisition systems, scientific research, and various other fields where accurate and reliable signal processing is essential. They play a crucial role in optimizing signal quality, reducing noise, and improving the overall performance of measurement and control systems.

    700 Products showing for Signal Conditioners

    Motrona
    Signal Converter
    Current, Voltage
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    PNP Open Collector
    4 → 20mA
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    18 → 30V dc
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    IO
    Motrona
    Analogue Splitter
    Pulse
    -
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    10 → 30V dc
    24V dc
    10 → 30V dc
    -
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    GT
    Weidmüller
    Signal Converter
    Voltage
    -
    Current
    4 → 20mA
    4 → 20mA
    35V
    ATEX, FM, IECEx
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    ACT20M
    Weidmüller
    Signal Converter
    Current, Voltage
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    Current
    4 → 20mA
    4 → 20mA
    30V dc
    ATEX, IECEx
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    ACT20P
    Motrona
    Analogue Splitter
    Pulse
    -
    -
    10 → 30V dc
    24V dc
    10 → 30V dc
    -
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    GT
    Weidmüller
    Signal Converter
    Voltage
    -
    Current
    = 28V dc
    60mA
    24V dc
    ATEX, IECEx, SIL
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    ACT20X
    Weidmüller
    Signal Converter
    Current
    -
    Analogue
    4 → 20mA
    4 → 20mA
    -
    ATEX, IECEx
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    ACT20M
    Phoenix Contact
    Converter
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    IBS
    Phoenix Contact
    Temperature Converter
    RTD, Potentiometer
    -
    Current
    0 → 50 kΩ, -200 → +850°C
    0 → 20 mA, 4 → 20mA
    24V dc
    ATEX, IECEx
    DIN Rail Mount
    -40°C
    -40 → +70°C
    +70°C
    -
    -
    MACX MCR
    Phoenix Contact
    Loop Powered Isolator
    Current
    -
    Current
    0 → 20 mA, 4 → 20mA
    0 → 20 mA, 4 → 20mA
    <30.5V
    ATEX
    DIN Rail Mount
    -40°C
    -40 → +85°C
    +85°C
    -
    -
    MACX MCR
    Motrona
    Signal Converter
    Current, Voltage
    -
    Current, Voltage
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    -
    10 → 30V dc
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    IP
    Red Lion
    Interface Converter
    RS-232
    -
    RS-422, RS-485
    -
    -
    9 → 26V dc
    -
    DIN Rail Mount
    0°C
    0 → +50°C
    +50°C
    -
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    3RS7003
    Weidmüller
    Signal Converter
    Universal
    -
    Analogue
    ± 12V
    4 → 20mA
    45V
    ATEX, IECEx
    -
    -
    -
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    ACT20P
    Lumel
    Passive loop Isolator
    Current
    -
    Current
    0 → 20mA
    0 → 20mA
    -
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    P17G
    Weidmüller
    Signal Conditioner
    Current, Thermocouple, Voltage
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    Analogue, Relay
    - 20 → 50mA
    -10 → 10V
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    8964
    Weidmüller
    Signal Converter
    Current
    -
    Current
    4 → 20mA
    4 → 20mA
    32V
    ATEX, IECEx
    -
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    PICOPAK
    Weidmüller
    Signal Converter
    Universal
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    Universal
    ±40 mV to ±300 V
    0 to ±20mA
    24V dc
    ATEX, IECEx
    -
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    ACT20P
    Murrelektronik Limited
    Temperature Converter
    RTD
    -
    Current, Voltage
    -50 → +150°C
    0 → 10 V, 4 → 20mA
    -
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    DIN Rail Mount
    0°C
    0 → +60°C
    +60°C
    -
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    Phoenix Contact
    Solenoid Driver
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    Transistor
    24V dc
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    ATEX
    -
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    MACX MCR-EX-SL-SD-21-25-LFD-SP
    Phoenix Contact
    Isolation Amplifier
    NAMUR Sensor, Switch
    -
    Transistor
    19.2 → 30V
    3 → 30V
    -
    ATEX
    -
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    MACX MCR
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