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Graphtec GL7000 | Charge Module

The Graphtec GL7000 Charge Module gives you high-precision measurement using various filters.

Key Features:

  • Type Of Module: Charge Amplifier Module For Sensor Based On Piezoelectric Element
  • Number Of Input Channels: 4
  • Sampling Speed: 100 k Samples/s to 1 sample/h (10 μs to 1 hr.)
  • Built In RAM: 2 Million Samples For Each Channel
  • Input Type:  Sensor In Charge Output Type, Sensor In IEPE Yype, Voltage
  • Compatible Data Platforms: Graphtec GL7000

 

£2,750.00 inc. Vat £3,300.00

£2,750.00 inc. Vat £3,300.00

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Weight 0.85 kg
Dimensions 13.6 × 4.9 × 16 cm
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Graphtec GL7000 Charge Module

This is the input module for the sensors based on the piezoelectric elements capable of measuring a variety
phenomena such as acceleration, pressure and force. It is able to connect to the sensor directly and also
able to measure the voltage. It supports the TEDS in the sensor and allows to make setup easily.

It supports various filters capable to have high-precision measurement.

High-Precision Measurement Using Various Filters

High-precision signal is able to be captured by the high-pass, low-pass, and anti-aliasing filter.

Supports A Variety Piezoelectric Type Sensors

This module supports a variety type of piezoelectric sensors including an acceleration sensor, and supports direct connection of the sensor.

The charge output type and voltage output (IEPE) type are available in the piezoelectric type sensor for measuring a
wide variety phenomena. Variety type of sensors are able to use by setting the sensitivity and the unit of measurement.