TX16 Analogue Transmitter
The TX16 analogue transmitter is a high-tech device designed for industrial applications that require fast and accurate processing. It can be reliably used in various industrial weighing, force, and pressure measurement applications.
You do not need a measuring instrument for adjusting the analogue output, commissioning, or servicing the TX16, as it displays the analogue output value in real-time with an accuracy of 0.02%. Additionally, in the factory, TX16 transmitters are adjusted identically, and the difference between the outputs of TX16 units after electronic calibration is less than 0.01%.
The analogue output can be set to 4-20 mA, 0-20 mA, 0-10 V, -10/+10 V, 0-5 V, or -5/+5 V. It can be programmed and adjusted by a PLC or PC.
Highlights
Measurement Type
Weight Measurement
Applications
Tank Weighing, Silo Weighing, Tensile and Compressive Tests, Strength Measurement, Process Control, Force Measurement, Dosing Systems
Protection Class
IP20
Type of Device
DIN-Rail
Serial Communication
Analogue Output
Digital Input & Output
Input, Output
Energy Supply
12V DC, 24V DC
Other Features
eCal, sCal




Functional Features
Advantages

- Continuous monitoring of the analogue output value from the display
- Easy programming with Alphanumeric display
- Adaptive vibration filter: Stable reading for agitator tanks
- Error-free zero and gain calibration with eCal
- Operation with weight, force and pressure sensors
Fast and Accurate Outputs

- Up to 1600 conversion per second
- 40ms Analogue output rate
- 1 000 000 000 steps internal resolution
- 60 000 steps analogue output resolution
- Stable output with programmable filter
For a Wide Range of Applications

- 4 or 6 wires load cell connection
- 3 setpoint outputs , 1 error output and 3 optoisolated inputs for zeroing
- Bipolar signal input and analogue output for force measurements
Widespread Areas of Use

- Tank and silo weighing
- Compression and tensile tests
- Force measurement
- Stress measurement
- Pressure measurement
- Process control applications
- Dosing and alarm systems
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