Temperature measurement 8-channel PT

Multichannel I/O Modules

The MCM-T08AII-PT module is ideal for measuring temperatures with temperature sensors PT100/PT1000 in crash-test systems, where a decoupling between metrology and test specimen must be ensured.

It is optimally equipped for use in harsh environments. Application areas include starter test benches, engine test stands or generator test stands, HIL systems and test benches for the conditioning of batteries.

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The MCM-T08AII-PT module is ideal for measuring temperatures with temperature sensors PT100/PT1000 in crash-test systems, where a decoupling between metrology and test specimen must be ensured. It is optimally equipped for use in harsh environments. Application areas include starter test benches, engine test stands or generator test stands, HIL systems and test benches for the conditioning of batteries.

  • Eight temperature measurement channels
  • Temperature sensor PT100 or PT1000
  • 2-, 3- or 4-wire measurement selectable per channel
  • -80 ° C ... 300 ° C temperature measurement
  • 0.01 K measurement Resolution
  • Accuracy ± 0.1 K in the range -70 ° C to +250 ° C
  • Accuracy ± 0.2 K in the range -80 ° C to +300 ° C (4-wire)
  • Simultaneous acquisition of all channels
  • Sampling internally 500 Hz
  • Output Speed 1, 10, 100 Hz via CAN or SPI
  • Galvanic decoupling of each channel
  • Integrated signal conditioning, digitization and processing of measured values
  • Power reduction by switching off unnecessary channels
  • Software filters

In cooperation with SMART TESTSOLUTIONS, ZF has developed a new generation of test stands that is characterised by exceptional flexibility and is easy to configure thanks to a lean script language and special drivers. In developing the system, the partners were able to draw on the existing range of optimised system modules for measured value acquisition, load and sensor simulation, which had a positive impact on costs.

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