SCM5B30

Voltage Input Analog Modular Signal Conditioner

Dataforth

  • Narrow Bandwidth Voltage Input Module
  • 1500 V Transformer Isolation
  • Accuracy: ± 0.03%
  • Module
  • ANSI/IEEE C37.90.1 Transient Protection
  • Input Protected to 240 V AC Continuous

Details

This module provides a conversion of low level input signals into a standard high level Direct Current (DC) Voltage that represent the physical property or electrical value of the input signal from the sensor or connected device.

Whereby y = mx +b
The "m" value is the Engineering Units scale or conversion factor
The "x" value is the output voltage of a sensor or device
The "b" value is the offset of the resultant measured at the null or zero position. 
The “y” value is the resultant of the amplifier gain and offset

The signal conditioner incorporates a low pass filter in the output amplifier stage.

Specifications

Family
Dataforth 5B
Input Type
±10 mV DC
±50 mV DC
±100 mV DC
±1 V DC
# of Inputs
1
Output Type
0 - 5 V DC
0 - 10 V DC
±5 V DC
±10 V DC
Bandwidth
4 Hz
Isolation
Yes
Supply Power
5 V DC

Models

SCM5B30-01
± 10 mV Input, ± 5 V DC Output
SCM5B30-01D
± 10 mV Input, ± 10 V DC Output
SCM5B30-02
± 50 mV Input, ± 5 V DC Output
SCM5B30-02D
± 50 mV Input, ± 10 V DC Output
SCM5B30-03
± 100 mV Input, ± 5 V DC Output
SCM5B30-03D
± 100 mV Input, ± 10 V DC Output
SCM5B30-04
± 10 mV Input, 0-5 V DC Output
SCM5B30-04D
± 10 mV Input, 0-10 V DC Output
SCM5B30-05
± 50 mV Input, 0-5 V DC Output
SCM5B30-05D
± 50mV Input, 0-10 V DC Output
SCM5B30-06
± 100 mV Input, 0-5 V DC Output
SCM5B30-06D
± 100 mV Input, 0-10 V DC Output
SCM5B30-07
± 1 V Input, 0-5 V DC Output
SCM5B30-07D
± 1 V Input, 0-10 V DC Output

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