Transducer for Potentiometer

Feb. 7, 2011
Phoenix Contact's MINI Analog transducer for potentiometers can convert and isolate an analog signal from the 0 to 100 kOhm range.

If the application does not require use of the potentiometer's full range, a slide/push button on top of the module can easily define the bottom and top limits. Using this easy-to access button, the user can maximize the resolution of the analog output signal.

The module also features diagnostic LED indication of a line break and over/under range situations. It is available with either a spring or screw connection.

Like other products in the MINI Analog product line, the transducer features three-way 1.5 kV isolation, lower power consumption and high-quality signal conversion for common current and voltage analog signals.

The MINI Analog family has a 6.2 mm thin housing and T-bus power bussing capabilities that save space and drastically reduce installation time. The hot-swappable signal conditioning slices simply clip onto the powering T-Bus connector without the need to remove bus bars or bridging. Optional quick cabling solutions are also available to interface the MINI Analog modules to controllers, greatly reducing installation time.

Phoenix Contact - www.phoenixcontact.com

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