Compensation Compensation of sensor together with amplifier

Benefit from a compensation to match your amplifier or signal conditioning electronics with your sensor and read off the value of the actual physical dimension or meet your own specific measurement requirements.

When we perform a compensation, you will get a measurement system, which you can use immediately for your measurements purposes.

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      • Product data

        Model ABG
        91ABG

        Compensation of a measurement chain consisting of a sensor and indicator model 91xx

        92ABG

        Compensation of a measurement chain consisting of a sensor and indicator model 92xx

        93ABG

        Compensation of a measurement chain consisting of a DIGIFORCE® and a sensor

        44ABG

        Compensation of a measurement chain or entering of sensor data into a device model 44xx

        72ABG

        Compensation of a measurement chain consisting of a sensor and indicator model 72xx

      • Description

        Compensation of a sensor with a signal conditioner ensures that the output signal equals 0 V (or a value specified by the customer) with the no-load present and 10 V (or a value specified by the customer) at the rated load.

        Alternatively, it is possible to compensate some amplifiers to output 0 ... 20 mA or 4 ... 20 mA.

        Compensation is always performed between one particular sensor and one particular electronic unit or amplifier and is documented in an adjustment protocol.

        Compensation is a purely electronic procedure without any mechanical load being applied.

        We recommend performing a calibration after a compensation to benefit in full from the high precision of our products.

      • FAQ

        1. Why do I need a compensation for my sensor and amplifier?
          Strain gauge sensors have characteristic output and zero-point signals, which are specific to each sensor. Therefore, you cannot connect any sensor to an amplifier or indicator and expect to automatically measure a correct value.
          Compensation ensures that a particular sensor and a particular amplifier or indicator outputs "zero" (or a required value) in the no-load state and 10 V, 20 mA or the value of the measured physical dimension for the rated load.
        2. Can I perform the compensation myself?
          Compensation of a sensor with an amplifier is not rocket science. But performing a compensation does require a strain gauge simulator or suitable resistors, a voltage source and a multimeter plus a certain amount of knowledge. We will be happy to provide you with details to enable you to perform your own compensations.
        3. Why does the tolerance of the compensated measurement chain differ from the tolerance in the data sheet?
          Compensation is a purely electronic procedure. As a result of the process the tolerances of the test equipment used add to the tolerances of the sensor and amplifier, which are being compensated.
          During the compensation process no mechanical load is applied to the sensor. After installation axial, radial and/or bending forces act on the sensor, all of which affect the measurement. It therefore makes sense to perform an on-site calibration after installing or a compensation of the sensor.
        4. Can I connect my compensated sensor to any other amplifier?
          A compensation always applies solely to one sensor and one amplifier.
          Of course you can still connect a sensor to any other amplifier, but the amplifier settings will need to be compensated to the sensor in order to display the correct results.
        5. What is a standardized sensor?
          Some burster sensors can be supplied with a standardized output signal. This means, that each of these sensors has the same output signal. Hence, they can be replaced easily without having to re-adjust the connected electronics. When using a standardized sensor all that needs to be done is to set or tare the zero point, which is specific to each sensor.

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      burster Inc.
      Adam Giorgione, Christina Giorgione: +1-706-331-0537; Darren McCulley: +1-440-214-5333
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      Product category :

      • Torque Sensors
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      • Mechanical and Electrical Calibration Solutions

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      Physicom Corp.
      +1 4167543168
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      Product category :

      • Press-Fit Control / DIGIFORCE®
      • Process Instruments

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      USA

      burster Inc.

      Adam Giorgione; Christina Giorgione
      105 Laurel Creek Rd. SE
      Suite: 10C Calhoun, GA. 30701

      Darren McCulley
      304 State Route 303
      44241 Streetsboro OH

      USA

      Fon: Adam Giorgione, Christina Giorgione: +1-706-331-0537; Darren McCulley: +1-440-214-5333
      adam.giorgioneburster.us; christina.giorgioneburster.us; darren.mcculleyburster.us; salesburster.us
      www.burster.us

      Product category :

      • Torque Sensors
      • Load Cells
      • Displacement Sensors
      • Mechanical and Electrical Calibration Solutions

      Physicom Corp.

      P.O. Box 462
      Scarborough, ON
      M1E 4Y9
      Kanada

      Fon: +1 4167543168
      Fax: +1 4167542351
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      Local sales support through different rep networks available, please inquire at Physicom.

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      Product category :

      • Press-Fit Control / DIGIFORCE®
      • Process Instruments
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