REDWIRE Mod-Tronic supplies two kinds of frequency transducers by Camille Bauer

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The SINEAX F 534 frequency transducer

Camille Bauer Metrawatt AG is one of the world’s premier manufacturers of test and measurement instrumentation, which is available to Canadian businesses via Mod-Tronic Instruments Ltd. This inventory includes numerous options for electrical power measurement, all under the renowned SINEAX brand. Camille Bauer produces two models of SINEAX frequency transducers.

Both of these transducers offer sine, rectangular, or distorted wave forms; they are also available as measuring sources powered to 230 volts, and they are 24-60 VAC/VDC or 85-230 VAC/VDC-powered.

Tested according to ISO 9001

Each of these frequency transducers – the F 534 and F 535 – fulfills all of the important requirements and regulations concerning electromagnetic compatibility in EMC and Safety. Camille Bauer has developed, manufactured, and tested these instruments in strict accordance with the ISO 9001 quality-assurance standard. Both have similar inputs and outputs: input of ten to 690 volts and ten to 1,500 hertz, and output of 0-1 to 0-20, 1-5 to 4-20, or one to 20 mA and 0-1 to 2-10 volts, to ten volts.

The main difference between these two units is that the F 534 is a transducer for measuring frequency, while the F 535 is a transducer for measuring frequency difference. The F 534 operates by changing the measured value into a proportional load-independent DC current or DC voltage. The F 535 converts the frequency difference of two synchronized supplies into a load-independent DC current or voltage proportional to the measured value. Both work on a measuring principle of digital period measurement.

Technical specifications of these frequency transducers from Mod-Tronic include the following:

  • Ambient temperature: 15-30 degrees Celsius
  • Operating temperature: minus ten to 55 degrees Celsius
  • Storage temperature: -40 to 70 degrees Celsius
  • Weight: approximately 230 grams (F 534) or 270 grams (F 535)
  • Current limit under voltage output: less than ½ per cent p.p. (F 534)
  • Nominal value of response time: four periods of the measuring frequency
  • Reference value: output span
  • Basic accuracy: Class 0.2
  • Distortion factor: no influence
  • Power supply: at nominal range
  • Mounting position: any

To learn more, contact Mod-Tronic.


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Posted by Mod-Tronic Instruments Ltd.


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