Conversion devices and adapters fulfill several roles. For example, you can use them to convert an output signal to a signal type that can be measured by a data logger, to adjust resistive bridge measurements, or to build distributed measurement networks.
Current-to-voltage conversion devices enable your data logger to measure a sensor or output device that generates a current signal. These devices convert the current signal to a voltage signal. read more
Voltage-to-voltage adapters reduce high-output voltages from sensors to voltages that are in your data logger’s common mode range, enabling your data logger to measure the sensors. read more
Resistive bridge adapters provide the completion resistors necessary for half-bridge measurements, help measure platinum resistive thermometers (PRTs), and are used with strain gages or other sensors...read more
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