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Measurement Computing Wls-tc

$ 66

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Model: WLS-TC
  • DAQ Module Type: Temperature
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Condition: Used
  • Modified Item: No
  • Brand: measurement computing or MicroDAQ
  • Number of Channels: 8
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Overview: WLS-TC features
    The WLS-TC is a wireless-based USB 2.0 full-speed thermocouple input module that is supported under
    popular Microsoft® Windows®
    operating systems. The WLS-TC is fully compatible with both USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 ports.
    The WLS-TC provides eight differential thermocouple input channels. Eight independent, TTL-compatible
    digital I/O channels are provided to monitor TTL-level inputs, communicate with external devices, and to
    generate alarms. The digital I/O channels are software programmable for input or output.
    With the WLS-TC, you can take measurements from type J, K, R, S, T, N, E, and B thermocouples.
    The WLS-TC provides two integrated cold junction compensation (CJC) sensors for thermocouple
    measurements.
    An open thermocouple detection feature lets you detect a broken thermocouple. An onboard microprocessor
    automatically linearizes the measurement data.
    The WLS-TC features eight independent temperature alarms. Each alarm controls an associated digital I/O
    channel as an alarm output. The input to each alarm is one of the temperature input channels. The output of each
    alarm is software-configurable as active high or low. You set up the temperature threshold conditions to activate
    each alarm. When an alarm is activated, the associated DIO channel is driven to the output state.
    All configurable options are software programmable. The WLS-TC is fully software-calibrated.
    You can operate the WLS-TC as a standalone plug-and-play device which draws power through the USB cable.
    You can also operate the WLS-TC as a remote device that communicates with the computer through the
    WLS-IFC USB-to-wireless interface device. An external power supply is shipped with the device to provide
    power during remote operations.