Weighing Transducer Load cell Amplifier KM02 Series

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Weighing Transducer Load cell Amplifier KM02 Series
Introduction:
KM02 Serial Weighing Transducer adopts high precise amplifier . Amplify weak analog signals from load cells and output this amplified signal . It is very convenient to adjust output excursion and amplify multiples by potentiometer .


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Transmitter KM02 Series
KM02 series weighing transmitter is introduced , and for industrial control applications ( or other application areas require analog output) of the product
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Model

Out signal

Power supply

Dimension  (mm)

Features and scope

Voltage(V)

Current (mA)  

 

 
KM02 0-5, 0-10   DC15-24V

69×44×18 (plastic)

Connecting an analog sensor, for industrial process control , tension control of the textile industry

KM02H 0-5, 0-10   DC15-24V

64×58×35 (plastic)

Connecting an analog sensor, two amplifier ,

for industrial process control

KM02H1  

4-20A

DC15-24V

64×58×35 (plastic)

Connecting an analog sensor, ASIC, current

limiting protection for industrial process control

KM02H2 0-1V

or 0—1V

  DC18-36V

110×80×45 ( Aluminum)

Connecting an analog sensor, two amplifier ,

for industrial process control

KM02C 1-10   DC15-24V

85×40×15   (Bare board)

And sensor fused for industrial control

KM02C5 0-5V   DC12V

∮22.8       (Bare board

Connecting an analog sensor, and sensor

fused for industrial control

KM02C11 0.5-2.5-4.5   DC5V

∮22.8       (Bare board)

Connecting an analog sensor, and sensor fused for industrial control

KM02J1 0.5-4.5   DC5V

∮30.8       (Bare board)

Connecting an analog sensor, and sensor fused for industrial control

KM02D     DC5V-12V

∮30.8       (Bare board)

Connecting an analog sensor, and sensor fused for industrial control

KM07     DC5V

∮22.4       (Bare board)

Connecting an analog sensor, and sensor fused for industrial control

 


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