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HBM Inc."s new industrialmeasurement amplifier enables users to make precise, dynamic measurements ofraw and filtered torque, frequency, pulse, speed, and angle of rotation.According to the company, it is the only amplifier that allows users to makeaccurate, position-based torque measurements that can be used directly bydynamometers and industrial control systems. Thecombination of the new PX460 hardware with HBM"s APM (Advanced Plug &Measure) technology and Transducer Electronic Data Sheet (TEDS) platform for sensor integration means that now users can simplyjust connect torque sensors to the PX460 amplifier and get started right awaywith no programming, claims HBM. The PX460 amplifier is a plug-in modulefor the HBM PMX data acquisition and control system. It can acquire up to fourchannels of data from torque transducers simultaneously with an analogbandwidth of up to 6 kHz. In addition to powering the torque transducerdirectly, the PX460 can also acquire encoder signals of up to 2 MHz withabsolute precision in rough industrial environments.
Date: 04-Aug-2014 11:36 EDT
More of this article on the SAE International website
ID: 887
HBM Inc."s new industrialmeasurement amplifier enables users to make precise, dynamic measurements ofraw and filtered torque, frequency, pulse, speed, and angle of rotation.According to the company, it is the only amplifier that allows users to makeaccurate, position-based torque measurements that can be used directly bydynamometers and industrial control systems. Thecombination of the new PX460 hardware with HBM"s APM (Advanced Plug &Measure) technology and Transducer Electronic Data Sheet (TEDS) platform for sensor integration means that now users can simplyjust connect torque sensors to the PX460 amplifier and get started right awaywith no programming, claims HBM. The PX460 amplifier is a plug-in modulefor the HBM PMX data acquisition and control system. It can acquire up to fourchannels of data from torque transducers simultaneously with an analogbandwidth of up to 6 kHz. In addition to powering the torque transducerdirectly, the PX460 can also acquire encoder signals of up to 2 MHz withabsolute precision in rough industrial environments.
Date: 04-Aug-2014 11:36 EDT
More of this article on the SAE International website
ID: 887