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3-Port Galvanic isolation

3-Port Galvanic Isolation advantages in measurement technology? Galvanic isolation is used for safety and measurement accuracy. It prevents electric current from flowing between two isolated circuits. This provides safety, especially in high voltage applications, for both control systems and personnel. Additionally, galvanic isolation in high-voltage

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Signal multiplier P16800

Accurate speed information is necessary for many systems on rail vehicles. However, there are a limited number of free axle ends and installation spaces for speed sensors, and their sourcing, installation, and maintenance are quite expensive. The P16800 signal multiplier by Knick solves the

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Differential pressure transmitter

Our Fischer DE90  is a flexible differential pressure sensor that is ideal for any industrial application. It includes additional switch outputs and can detect overpressure, under pressure, and differential pressure in neutral gaseous media. The device may be used only for the purpose specified by

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Converters and Isolators

Signal Converters and Isolators are critical components in any process application. Signal conversions are required to convert and filter the signal to a level that a PLC or DCS can read. When measuring high voltages, galvanic isolation between input, output, and power supply is required

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Signal Converters and Isolators

Signal Converters and Isolators  are indispensable for any process applications. Signal conversions are required to convert and filter the signal to a level that is easily read by a PLC or DCS. Galvanic isolation between input, output and power supply is a requisite when measuring

By |2022-05-18T17:24:03+10:00October 24th, 2017|Blog, Knick Isolators|Comments Off on Signal Converters and Isolators
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