New options for in-line accelerometer signal conditioning

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DJB Instruments has launched its new QV/04 in-line signal conditioner, which replaces the QV/01. All products in the QV range of in-line converters provide charge/voltage conversion when supplied with a standard IEPE supply current in the range of 4-20mA. The low impedance line drive maintains signal integrity even over distances of several hundred meters, requiring minimal configuration to interface with vibration analyzers and data acquisition systems.

The QV/04 offers a solution for all applications. Its small size and low mass are ideal for compact multi-channel solutions. This small package size minimizes mass effect on cables when installed into the signal cable lines.

The QV/04 is available with a range of gain options to suit a variety of different charge output accelerometers.

Neill Ovenden, DJB MD, said, “We had a busy 2016 working on a fairly comprehensive new product launch plan for 2017. The QV/04 is the first of many products and, although it seems simple, it offers the most compact solution for in-line signal conditioning currently on the market. As always with DJB products we are proud to continue the growth of our UK-based manufacturing in a market otherwise dominated by the US suppliers.”

February 6, 2017

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