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The Ultimate Panel Mount Solution - FUTEKs IPM650
FUTEK has been on an instrumentation kick recently! With the release of our IHH500 Handheld Digital Display and our revolutionary SENSIT Test and Measurement Software earlier this year, FUTEKs Electrical Engineering Team is pleased to announce the release of a new, intelligent panel mount display: the IPM650.
Replacing the IPM500, this new panel mount is a multi-purpose display compatible with both strain gauge and amplified sensors. With significant improvements in resolution and speed, the IPM650 heavily outweighs the performance of its predecessor. Able to work alongside all of FUTEKs load cells, torque sensors, and pressure sensors, the IPM650 features optimal performance properties. It holds an indisputable accuracy of 0.001%, as well as an internal resolution of 24 Bits. Capable of gathering up to 4,800 samples per second, this display is a fast and precise processor. And its coupled with three different input and output options. So whether your application calls for inputs of analog current, analog voltage or strain gauge, or outputs of analog current, analog voltage or USB, the IPM650 is versatile to fit your needs. In fact, the IPM650 also works alongside FUTEKs SENSIT Test and Measurement Software, which provides operators with the ultimate data interpretation suite.
Aside from the newly improved internal mechanics, the framework of the IPM650 is completely updated. Encased in an aluminum housing, the IPM650 is now more impervious to various operating environments. The display screen is comprised of LCD optics for exceptional readability and legibility. Additionally, FUTEKs Electrical Engineering Team designed the IPM650 to meet the highest CE and RoHS standards, allowing this display to be utilized in the most sensitive of medical applications. Overall, these vast improvements, leading to the release of the IPM650, have been a tremendous accomplishment for the FUTEK team!
August 2012
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