For stationary applications not requiring a compass, Model 32400 Serial Interface offers the benefits of serial output without the compass circuitry. The serial interface greatly simplifies connection of meteorological sensors to recording electronics with serial inputs. By transmitting the signal in serial form, sensor data can be carried over great distances using a minimum number of conductors. The digital signal is more resistant to electrical interference and errors from line losses.
The 32400 is supplied in a weather-resistant enclosure and comes with a a convenient clamp for attachment to round pipe.
Read MoreFor stationary applications not requiring a compass, Model 32400 Serial Interface offers the benefits of serial output without the compass circuitry. The serial interface greatly simplifies connection of meteorological sensors to recording electronics with serial inputs. By transmitting the signal in serial form, sensor data can be carried over great distances using a minimum number of conductors. The digital signal is more resistant to electrical interference and errors from line losses.
The 32400 is supplied in a weather-resistant enclosure and comes with a a convenient clamp for attachment to round pipe.
General:
Inputs:
2 channels, 0-1000 mV 2 channels, 0-5000 mV
Outputs:
Selectable formats: ASCII Text, NMEA, RMYT compatible with 06201 display