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CellMite Model 4326 Digital Signal Conditioning and So Much More!
CellMite Model 4326 Digital Signal Conditioning and So Much More!
June 2, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Electro Standards Laboratories, Cranston, RI, has just announced the CellMite Model 4326 Embedded Digital Signal Conditioner. The CellMite board can be directly integrated into a standard strain gage transducer such as a load cell or extensometer and transform them into Smart Cells. CellMite is also available as a compact encased unit that connects directly to a standard strain gage transducer. CellMite is ideal for monitoring multiple industrial stations in noisy environments.
CellMite generates a +/-10V analog output along with a serial digital output suitable for connection to a computer. The digital conditioner also performs filtering and linearization of the transducer so that it operates more closely to an ideal sensor. CellMite compensates for transducer nonlinearities with its integrated six-point capability, not found in standard signal conditioners.
The Multi-drop RS232 serial port allows the RS232 driver to go into a tristate condition when not being used. This allows multiple units to be connected together on a 3-wire bus, RXD, TXD, and GND. This is a similar concept to the bussing of units in an RS485 architecture, but because CellMite uses RS232, it can connect directly to a PC.
Additional features include nonvolatile memory for parameter and calibration storage, ability to select between three transducer calibrations, multi-point and mV/V calibration, remote sense excitation, remote shunt capability and 24-bit internal resolution with 16-bit analog output. For details, click here: http://www.electrostandards.com/ProductDetail/?productid=104
For a data sheets detailing all of the features of CellMite Digital Signal Conditioning products, contact Electro Standards Laboratories at 401-943-1164; Web: www.ElectroStandards.com or E-mail: eslab@ElectroStandards.com.