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Advanced Digital Signal Conditioner for IoT Applications

Capable of detecting when no sensors or shorted sensors are present, the digiVIT digital variable impedance transducer from Kaman features scrolling menus for intuitive set-up and calibration, as well as Ethernet communication capabilities.

Posted: March 15, 2018

With a user-friendly graphical user interface (GUI) for easier setup and connectivity and cloud-based data access/monitoring, the digiVIT digital variable impedance transducer from Kaman offers a wide array of networking capabilities that are ideal for Internet of Things (IoT) applications, including position, vibration, proximity sensing, part sorting, process control, laboratory testing, engine dynamics testing, condition monitoring and more.
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The digiVIT digital variable impedance transducer from the Measuring Division of Kaman Precision Products, Inc. (Middletown, CT) has a user-friendly graphical user interface (GUI) for easier setup and connectivity, and cloud-based data access/monitoring. It offers a wide array of networking capabilities that are ideal for Internet of Things (IoT) applications and is a good choice for position, vibration, and proximity sensing, part sorting, process control, laboratory testing, engine dynamics testing, condition monitoring, and more. The digiVIT is the most advanced digital signal conditioner for noncontact linear position and displacement sensing available on the market. It is a self-configuring system that is capable of performing with nearly any sensor, from any manufacturer, as well as any conductive target. The transducer also features simple pushbutton calibration, temperature compensation, and zeroing.

The digiVIT features scrolling menus for intuitive set-up and calibration, as well as Ethernet communication capabilities. In addition, it is capable of detecting when no sensors or shorted sensors are present. The large integral digital display makes it easy for users to read all of the transducer’s information. Self-optimization capabilities ensure the best performance possible for any given, combination of sensor, target, cable and calibration. Its embedded intelligence ensures that all functions are accessible, with no need to connect to a PC to download a configuration file when changing sensors or performing high level calibrations.

Kaman Precision Products, Inc., 217 Smith Street, Middletown, CT 06457, 800-552-6267, [email protected], www.kamansensors.com.

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