AKCP launches digital voltage sensor
AKCP
Digital voltage sensor
AKCP has launched a digital voltage sensor that delivers alert notifications via SNMP, e-mail, and trap generation.
Users can configure their input voltage from -60V to +60V, or -5V to +5V, and they can be up to speed.
The digital voltage sensor can be managed remotely through its enhanced web interface for easy configuration and to link with an external sensor.
It features custom measurement units according to the user's needs: lbs for pressure, for example.
Numbers are in decimals so users can specify 12.8V or 75.7lb for parameters.
It is isolated for improved protection and to preserve circuit integrity.
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