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Amplifier suits harsh operating conditions

MX1609TB-R also offers reduced wiring effort, due to the use of distributed modules

Test and measurement expert HBM has expanded its range of data acquisition modules with the SomatXR MX1609TB-R.  

This amplifier is part of the industry standard’s SomatXR family, and provides engineers with a reliable and flexible solution to measuring temperature, particularly in harsh operating 

With 16 channels and a sample rate of up to 100 kS/s per channel, the MX1609TB-R is shock resistant with an IP54/IP67 degree of protection, which makes it ideal for use in measurement tasks within a wide range of applications, such as mobile measurement and tests with off-highway vehicles, stationary measurements, tests on infrastructures and field tests in harsh environments.

The MX1609TB-R, which features a compact design, supports type T thermocouples and offers especially good linearity in the range from -50°C to +200°C.  

For added ease of use, the MX1609TB-R also offers reduced wiring effort, due to the use of distributed modules. 

Like other modules available from the SomatXR range, the MX1609TB-R offers flexible, modular and expandable properties and can be used in combination with other data acquisition systems such as QuantumX.

The powerful SomatXR data acquisition system from HBM provides a web interface for simple operation without any software installation, which allows for convenient channel parameterisation, monitoring of measurement jobs and visualisation of measured data far away from the measurement point.

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