Signal Conditioning
In the world of data acquisition and control one of the major problems is electrical interference (EMI), and the negative impact it has on signal-to-noise-ratio and overall reliability. One of the ways to combat EMI is through signal-conditioning.
Signal Conditioning is also useful in providing application flexibility, reducing system interfaces required, and more.
Sub multiplexers are a way of increasing the number of useful channels, generally on Analog Input boards, by multiplexing multiple input sources onto a single electrical signal for the host DAQ board to acquire. ACCES' line of sub-multiplexers includes onboard signal conditioning, as well.
| MODEL | DESCRIPTION |
|---|---|
| AIM-16 | Sub-Conditioner and Sub-Multiplexer |
| IIB-24 | Digital signal-conditioner - converts 24 TTL inputs into optically-isolated inputs |
| LVDT-8U | 8-Port LVDT / RVDT Excitation, Signal Conditioning |
| ROB-8A | 8-Port Electromechanical Relay Card |
| ROB-24 | 24-Port Electromechanical Relay Card |
| ROB-24H | 24-Port Electromechanical Relay Card, High Current Rating (For add-on options, see ROB-24) |
| A16A | Solid-state I/O Modules and Cards |
| A24A | Solid-state I/O Modules and Cards |









