ESL Releases M4337 CellMite Digital Signal Conditioner

Designed for strain gage extensometers used to test steel and other industrial materials.

Designed for strain gage extensometers used to test steel and other industrial materials.

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ESL Releases M4337 CellMite Digital Signal Conditioner

Electro Standards Laboratories (ESL) has announced the CellMite Model 4337 Digital Signal Conditioner with a 16-character auto identifying display. It is designed for use with strain gage extensometers used to test steel or with other industrial testing applications. The Model 4337 connects directly to a standard strain gage transducer and simultaneously generates a serial output for direct connection to a PC and a scalable +/-10V analog output for interface to data acquisition systems. 

The CellMite Model 4337 is a digital signal conditioner for strain gage sensors. It has storage for three calibrated sensors, each with integrated 6-point calibration and independent user-specified display setup parameters. When a TEDS-Tag capable sensor is connected to the unit, that sensor is immediately identified by the CellMite and its stored calibration data and display configuration are automatically loaded. If that sensor is removed and another TEDS-Tag sensor is connected,  then its calibration data and display data are automatically loaded. Auto sensor identification and auto display identification require no user intervention.

The Model 4337 Digital Signal Conditioner can be operated with a computer or setup using a computer and then used as a stand-alone unit. CellMite and optional CellView Graphical User Interface software create a turnkey data acquisition system that generates Excel data files. The software also supports multiple units in a serial data network configuration and mix and match operation with other CellMite models. 

For more information, visit Electro Standards Laboratories.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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