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    High Precision Torque Sensor Signal Amplifier, RS485/0-5V/0-10V/4-20mA

    SKU: SUCH-TQS-FD01
    $126.98
    ● Output RS485/0-5V/0-10V/4-20mA selectable ● Input signal 0.8~2mV/V ● Supply voltage 12~28V DC ● Protection class IP67
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    Overview

    Factory direct sale low price high precision torque sensor signal amplifier. The signal amplifier is used for torque sensor signal amplification, which can improve the anti-interference of the torque sensor, and supports RS485, 0-5VDC, 0-10VDC and 4-20mA outputs. SUCH torque sensor signal amplifier's power supply voltage ranges from 12~28VDC, and the input signal ranges from 0.8~2mV/V. The working temperature range is from 0~60℃, the relative humidity range is from 0%~95%, and the RS485 transmission distance is up to 1000 meters. The operating temperature range is 0-60℃, the relative humidity range is 0%-95%, and the RS485 transmission distance is up to 1000 meters.

    Feature

    • Extended Transmission Distance: Improved interference immunity of the torque sensor and enhanced signal strength support longer transmission distances without loss of data integrity.
    • Multiple Output Options: The signal amplifier supports RS485, 0-5V, 0-10V, and 4-20mA output signals, compatible with various systems and devices.
    • Wide Voltage Support: The high-precision torque sensor signal amplifier can operate effectively under various power supply voltages, providing greater flexibility.

    Dimension (Unit:mm)

    Torque sensor signal amplifier size

    Wiring

    Torque sensor signal amplifier wiring

    Specs
    Input Side
    Sensor Power Supply 3.3V <20mA
    Power Supply Voltage Temperature Coefficient <25ppm/K (reference temperature 23°C)
    Input Signal 0.8~2mV/V
    Input Impedance 109Ω
    Attached Cable Length 2m
    Environmental Temperature
    Operating Temperature 0~60°C
    Operating Humidity 0%~95%RH (Non-condensing)
    Total Weight ≈160g (including 2m cable)
    Material
    Material (Housing) 6061 Aluminum
    Connector Material Inner: PUR Polyurethane
    Outer: PVC Polyvinyl Chloride (Black)
    Pin Material: Copper Alloy
    Locking Mechanism: Yellow Copper Lock
    Sealing Material: FKM (Fluoroelastomer)
    Cable Material PUR Polyurethane (Black), 5-core shielded cable Ø4±0.2mm

     

    Output Side
    Output Signal RS485 0~5VDC
    Supply Voltage 12~28VDC 12~28VDC
    Linearity <0.02% <0.02%
    Output Impedance / <1Ω
    Temperature Drift ≤0.02%FS/10K (23°C reference) ≤0.02%FS/10K
    Standard Load / ≥10kΩ
    Residual Ripple ≤100mV ≤100mV
    Residual Ripple at 400Ω ≤10mV ≤10mV
    Power Circuit Max Current 30mA 30mA
    Max Transmission Distance ≤1000m ≤10m
    Response Frequency ≤10Hz ≤30Hz

     

    Output Side
    Output Signal 0~10VDC 4~20mA
    Supply Voltage 12~28VDC 12~28VDC
    Linearity <0.02% <0.02%
    Output Impedance <1Ω /
    Temperature Drift ≤0.02%FS/10K ≤0.02%FS/10K
    Standard Load ≥10kΩ ≤400Ω
    Residual Ripple ≤100mV ≤10mV
    Residual Ripple at 400Ω ≤10mV ≤10mV
    Power Circuit Max Current 30mA 30mA
    Max Transmission Distance ≤10m ≤100m
    Response Frequency ≤30Hz ≤30Hz
    Application
    Torque sensor signal amplifier of industrial automation

    Industrial Automation

    Torque sensor signal amplifier of robot control

    Robot Control

    Torque sensor signal amplifier of automotive testing

    Automotive Testing

    FAQ

    A torque sensor signal amplifier is an electronic device used to amplify and condition the weak electrical signals output from a torque sensor. It converts millivolt-level signals into standard signals such as 0–5V, 0–10V, or 4–20mA for easier data acquisition and control.

    Common output formats include analog signals (0–5V, 0–10V, 4–20mA) and digital signals (RS485). The choice depends on the data acquisition system and control requirements.

    Calibration involves applying known torque loads to the sensor and adjusting the amplifier’s gain or zero offset until the output matches the actual torque values. Some amplifiers have digital calibration functions for easier setup.

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