Kistler
IO-Link technology included
With the 5028A charge amplifier, Kistler is launching a charge amplifier that can output analog signals from piezoelectric sensors as digital measurement data using IO-Link technology.
As the raw analogue signal is already digitized in the amplifier, interference caused by inductive or capacitive coupling in classic analogue systems can be avoided from the outset. The complex individual wiring of the analog and control signals is also eliminated. Nevertheless, the 5028A can alternatively be used as an analog charge amplifier with reset and operate input.
According to Kistler, the interfaces to both the upstream sensor and the downstream customer system comply with industry standards, meaning that the charge amplifier can be integrated into any existing network that supports IO-Link. Thanks to its compact dimensions, the charge amplifier can be easily positioned on robot heads or other moving parts.
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