NV8A
NV8A is Filtering signal conditioner manufactured by Seika.
Features
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- - low noise and low drift no stabilized supply voltage necessary integrated reverse polarity protection outputs are short circuit proof highly stable supply voltage for sensor operation protection against reverse polarity of sensor connection
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- zero position and gain adjustable via potentiometers electronic ponents hermetically sealed optionally frequency programmable, active th 4 order low pass filter optional high pass filter different connector options
Description
The NV8a amplifies, filters and normalizes the output signals of SEIKA sensors. The asymmetric output signal enables unproblematic, subsequent signal processing with standard measuring equipment, such as oscilloscopes, transient recorders, A/D converters, multimeters, etc., operating with this asymmetric signal level. The NV8a requires a non-stabilized supply voltage in the range of 8…30 Volt. The NV8a provides a highly stable 5V voltage with short circuit current limitation as a sensor supply voltage. Multiple internal switching variants allow for optimal adaptation of signal processing parameters, such as settling time, filter cut-off frequencies and amplification and zero point adjustment, to the measuring task.
Application
The NV8a has its application anywhere a SEIKA sensor is, without great expenditures and under optimal patibility, to be connected to application specific measuring equipment and subsequent adjustment of amplification and zero position are necessary. The use of an asymmetric output voltage requires minimal electronics for further signal processing.
Technical Specifications
Dimensions Supply voltage Current drawn excluding sensor Operating temperature Internally generated sensor supply voltage Temperature drift of sensor supply voltage Maximum output voltage range Output signal range Zero offset range Output impedance Signal-to-noise ratio Signal-to-noise ratio with standard sensors see dimension drawing +8...+30 Volt (reverse polarity protected to...