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The MicroStrain product line from Parker Hannifin's Noise, Vibration and Harshness Division was transferred to the Hottinger, Brüel & Kjær (HBK, www.hbkworld.com)
MicroStrain SG-Link-200 is a 3-channel wireless sensor with a rugged, weatherproof enclosure. It includes onboard PGA, filtering, and a high-resolution ADC for precise measurement of a large range of sensor types including strain gages, load cells, pressure transducers, and accelerometers.
MicroStrain wireless sensor networks are fast to deploy and provide reliable, lossless data throughput. These networks are proven to work in demanding industries where reliable data acquisition is critical. Comes with replaceable batteries.
Features and Benefits:
• 3 differential input channels
• On-board temperature sensor
• Noise as low as 1 μV p-p
• On-board shunt calibration for strain gages
• Factory installed bridge completion available
• IP-68 weatherproof enclosure
• AMPSEAL connector
• -40 to +85°C operating temperature
• M8 mounting with compression limiters
• Lossless, synchronized, and scalable networks using LXRS and LXRS+ protocol
• Remotely configure nodes and view sensor data with SensorConnect (PC), SensorCloud (web), or MSCL (API library)
• Report raw data and/or derived parameters (mean, RMS, pk-pk)
• Up to 1024 Hz sampling
• Continuous, periodic, or event-triggered operation
• Transmit data real-time and/or save to onboard memory
Applications:
• Strain, load, force, pressure, acceleration, vibration, displacement, or torque sensing
• Condition-based monitoring (CBM)
• Structural load and stress monitoring
• Test and measurement
• Strain gauge rosettes
• Off-highway machine monitoring
No CAD files available
Noise, Vibration & Harshness Division
111 Lord Drive
Cary, NC 27511
USA
Phone
+1 877-275-5673
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