Often measurements, monitoring and tests have to be conducted by staff with little or no relation to measurement technology. From experience the selection of the adequate sensor is the highest hurdle:
- Which sensor is suitable?
- Is the sensor accuracy sufficient to provide reliable results?
- Which ranges have to be measured?
- How is the sensor connected?
- Is amplifier technology required?
- Is the measurement system compatible?
These and other questions often turn up in this context.
On this account the BMC Messsysteme GmbH (bmcm) has assorted a range of various analog and - now brand-new! - digital sensors to record, monitor and control the most different physical variables.
Unlike analog sensors digital sensors do not provide an absolute voltage value, but always the information of a switching status "high" (1) or "low" (0), which changes when exceeding a threshold level.
Examples for digital sensors amongst others are light barriers, temperature, motion or position switches.
The sensors SD-xxx (--> http://bmcm.local/... ) available at bmcm are characterized by easy and reasonably-priced applicability. They are particularly suitable for the connection in the 5V range, but can also be used in other ranges. Connecting examples are included with delivery.
"From sensor to software" is the motto of BMC Messsysteme GmbH (bmcm) since years. With product groups compatible to each other measurement applications are implemented from A to Z. The digital sensors are an additional link of this measurement chain. Additional supply in the sensor area is in preparation.