Temperature sensors

Quelle: ifm Electronic | Inka Krischke,

Measurements between -50 and +150 °C

The tamper-proof temperature sensor TV from ifm has an IO-Link interface and offers a measuring accuracy of ±0.3 K. Its measuring range is between -50 and +150 °C. Thanks to its compact design, the sensor can also be installed in confined spaces.

© ifm Electronic

It has two switching points and can be set via IO-Link using the 'Linerecorder Sensor' software. Thanks to IO-Link, the temperature sensor continuously transmits process values and other data, such as min/max temperature values. The digital measurement results are also accurate, as there are no conversion losses due to D/A converters or external influences such as cable lengths. Devices with preset measuring ranges (analog start and end point) are not necessary, as the process value is always output with a resolution of 0.1 °C via IO-Link.

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