REDWIRE Inline amplifier offers many unique features

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The Model 140 low-noise, inline amplifier is a remote DC amplifier designed to be used with bridge-type mV output transducers. From Measurement Specialties and available through Durham Instruments, the amplifier features five user-selectable gain settings with a gain accuracy of ±0.5 per cent, and offers a wide bandwidth to 100kHz. 

The Model 140 offers a unique auto-zero function (patent pending) that allows the operator to zero the transducer offset voltage to within ±1.5mV — either remotely or by pressing the on-board push button at the user’s command, usually right before data capture. This feature removes any offset drift from the sensor for a more accurate measurement. 

Model 140 features include: 

  • Interface with mV output sensors; 
  • ±1.5mV auto-zero function; 
  • x10, x25, x50, x100 and x200 gain settings; 
  • Wide bandwidth to 100kHz; 
  • -20 to 70 degrees C operating range; and 
  • Five to 30 VDC excitation voltage.

The inline amplifier can be used for pressure and level indication, static acceleration testing, instrumentation labs, load monitoring, strain measurement and many other applications. 

To learn more about the Model 140 inline amplifier, contact Durham Instruments, a Pickering, Ont.-based distributor of a comprehensive range of measuring instruments. With more than 30 years of experience in the instrumentation field, Durham Instruments offers expert solutions for any measuring problem.


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