Kaman’s digiVIT - The Most Advanced Digital Variable Impedance Transducer for Noncontact Linear Position / Displacement / Proximity Sensing
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April 2015, MARIETTA, GA -
From the late 1980s Kaman has had a digital circuit sensor in production. Kaman has continued to build on the foundations developed with the EASI-9500, KìDA, and ThreadChecker products. Probably the biggest difference between the
digiVIT and past digital inductive linear displacement sensors is that all functions can be accessed through 4 pushbuttons on the front panel. All information is displayed on an easy to read, integral digital display. There is no requirement to connect to a PC! Technological innovation has resulted in a self-tuning bridge. There is no longer the need to connect to a PC to download a configuration file when changing sensors or doing high level calibrations. Attaching a sensor to the
digiVIT and performing a simple calibration procedure via the pushbuttons will tune the bridge. It not only tunes the bridge, its self-optimization will ensure the best performance possible for any given, combination of sensor, target, cable & calibration.
Features
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Self-tuning bridge, will perform with nearly any sensor, any conductive target
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Pushbutton calibration
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Pushbutton temperature compensation
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Pushbutton zeroing
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Embedded intelligence, all functions accessible without a PC
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Large easy to read digital display
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Scrolling menus for set up and calibration
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Ethernet communication
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No sensor, shorted sensor detection
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Programmable switched output
Applications
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