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Strain Gage Transducer Simulator
Model i100
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- Completely passive
- 8 output steps from 0 to 5 mV/V and variable adjustment from 0 to 2 mV/V
- Pocket size – 2 3/4 x 1 7/8 x 6 3/4 inches
- Accuracy ± 0.03%
- Temperature coefficient 6 ppm/F
- True reverse polarity switch
- Compatible with AC carrier & DC strain gage signal conditioner electronics
- Anodized aluminum case with baked matte black finish
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The i100 hand held simulator generates precise mV/V signals to help develop, “troubleshoot,” and calibrate strain gage signal conditioners, instruments, signal processors, and data loggers. Accuracy is ± 0.03%, temperature effects are 6 ppm/F, and zero balance is 0.0004 mV/V. Resistance of the i100 simulator is equivalent to a 350-ohm bridge. The i100 has 8 switch selectable output steps. Also, a vernier knob is provided to allow the user to continuously adjust the output from –2 to + 2 mV/V. A convenient switch provides true reverse polarity. Connection to the i100 is made through either a PT style connector or 4 color-coded spring-loaded test clips. All critical internal contacts are gold plated. The i100 is compatible with AC carrier or DC strain gage signal conditioner electronics.
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SPECIFICATIONS
(Subject to change without notice) |
Accuracy |
± 0.03% |
Temperature Effect on Output
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6 ppm/F |
Temperature Range, operating
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+15 to +125 F |
Temperature Range, storage
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-15 to +175 F |
Excitation Voltage Input, typical
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10 VDC or VAC rms |
Excitation Voltage Input, maximum (1)
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20 VDC or VAC rms |
Zero Balance
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0.0004 mV/V @ 72 F and 0 mV/V output |
Output
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0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, and 5 mV/V switch selectable and vernier adjustment from –2 to +2 mV/V |
Connection
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PT02E-10-6P and separate 4 color-coded spring-loaded test clips |
Dimensions
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1.88 x 2.75 x 6.75 inches including dial and receptacle |
Weight
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12 oz |
| Construction |
Extruded anodized aluminum with baked matte black finish |
(1)Temperature gradients caused by higher excitation voltages may effect performance.
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