Voltage/Current Simulator

680

Accurate signal simulation is fundamental for industrial system calibration and troubleshooting. The Model 680 Voltage/Current Simulator offers a compact, hand-held solution for field technicians. This device supports multiple output signal ranges, including 4-20mA, 0-20mA, 0-10V, and 0-5V, providing versatility for various applications. Its integrated LCD display with backlight ensures clear readings in diverse environments. Non-volatile memory retains mode selections, streamlining repetitive tasks. Furthermore, the unit incorporates short circuit protection, limiting output current to 20mA, which enhances operational safety. This simulator is designed to facilitate precise and reliable testing across industrial control systems.

Current/Voltage Simulator

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Specifications

Output Signal Range4-20mA, 0-20mA, 0-10V, or 0-5V
DesignCompact, Hand-Held
DisplayLCD Display with Backlight
Operating Voltage24VDC ± 5%
Supply Current55 mA
Output Signal4-20 mA, 0-20mA, 0-5V, 0-10V
Output Load (Current Simulation Mode)500Ω Max
Output Load (Voltage Simulation Mode)>500Ω Min
Display Type2-Line LCD
Resolution0.1 mA or 0.1V
Operating Temperature-4° to +122° F
Humidity Tolerance0-97% w/o condensation
Enclosure MaterialABS plastic
Cable Specs20 AWG, 4 cond.
Cable Length36 inches
Cable TerminationTinned Leads
MemoryNon-volatile memory for mode selection
ProtectionShort circuit protection, limiting output current to 20mA
Overload Indication'OL' on LCD when output current is 21mA or greater
Warranty1 year

FAQs

What output signal ranges does the Model 680 Voltage/Current Simulator support?
The Model 680 supports output signal ranges of 4-20mA, 0-20mA, 0-10V, or 0-5V.
What is the operating temperature range for the Model 680 simulator?
The operating temperature range for the Model 680 is -4° to +122° F.
Does the Model 680 Voltage/Current Simulator include protection features?
Yes, it features short circuit protection, limiting output current to 20mA, and an 'OL' indication on the LCD for overload conditions at 21mA or greater.