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Press Release
Instrumentation engineers dealing with piezoelectric transducers are often faced with
the problem of choosing the most appropriate transducer for the measurement. Charge output
devices offer advantages of wide dynamic range and can operate in harsh environments.
Piezoelectric devices with built-in microelectronics (often referred to as IEPE sensors)
have the advantage of low output impedance and voltage sensitivity that is less dependent
on cable length. Signal conditioning requirements are different for these two types of
transducers and often instrumentation engineers have separate signal conditioning
equipment on hand to support each transducer type.
A new signal conditioner from Precision Filters, Inc. offers four channels of signal
conditioning that supports both charge and IEPE mode transducers allowing the
instrumentation engineer to select the most appropriate piezoelectric transducer for the
application. Designed for the companys modular 28000 signal conditioning system, the
27304 can provide up to 64 channels of programmable dual mode piezoelectric conditioning
in a single 7-inch rack mountable chassis.
In charge mode, the charge converter offers transducer sensitivity settings from
0.001pC per measurement unit (MU) to 9999pC/MU. 4-digit resolution is provided for setting
full-scale range. T-insertion allows the user to inject dynamic signals through the
cables, transducer and the rest of the measurement system verifying span, cabling,
connections, transducer resonant peaks and system frequency response. For IEPE transducers
and remote charge amps, a voltage input with current excitation is provided. Programmable
gain to 4096 is provided with 4-digit resolution.
The 27304 has a broad range of filter characteristics available for noise filtering or
anti-aliasing. 4, 6 or 8-pole filters with 1 Hz to 32 kHz cutoffs are available. Also
included are input and output overload detectors to identify both in-band and out-of-band
overloads.
A Graphical User Interface (GUI) furnishes control panels for configuration, set up,
operation and tests. The systems algorithms provide gain, gain distribution and
filter cutoff frequency for best performance and system scaling of each measurement
channel. Optional built-in self-tests and fault diagnostics, the same tests performed at
the Precision factory, are available to assure system performance and eliminate off-site
calibration.
For more detailed product information, click here.
Precision Filters, Inc. utilizes its expertise in signal conditioning, filters, switch
matrices and data acquisition to provide measurement systems to research, industrial and
military markets worldwide.
Contact Precision Filters, Inc., 240 Cherry Street, Ithaca,
NY 14850.
Phone: 607-277-3550, Fax: 607-277-4466, Email: pfinfo@pfinc.com
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