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		<title>The weight controller takes on strain-gauge based SMW</title>
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 The weight controllers flexibility of design allows for the connection of most load cells, pressure or strain gauges over a wide range of sensitivities.
The SMW surface mount intelligent strain gauge amplifier and weight controller, available from Celsum Technologies, is a rugged, compact microprocessor based unit specifically designed for weighing operations using strain-gauge based load [...]]]></description>
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<p> The weight controllers flexibility of design allows for the connection of most load cells, pressure or strain gauges over a wide range of sensitivities.</p>
<p>The SMW surface mount intelligent strain gauge amplifier and weight controller, available from Celsum Technologies, is a rugged, compact microprocessor based unit specifically designed for weighing operations using strain-gauge based load cell weighing sensors.</p>
<p>With an eight-digit 1<span id="more-9"></span>2.7mm LCD, and housed in a light grey ABS case, the SMW is sealed to IP65 standard to meet most environmental conditions, or as a DIN rail mounting module with a separate stainless steel panel mounting display and keypad.</p>
<p>The strain bridge circuit has an excitation voltage of 10V with a capacity of 160mA, sufficient to handle up to six 350ohm load cells in parallel.</p>
<p>The working units may be set as engineering units, and communication with intelligent hosts is possible via the ASCII, Modbus and Mantrabus protocol options.</p>
<p>The basic unit offers a simple autocalibration of the highest and lowest weights required, an easy auto tare setting and peak hold facility.</p>
<p>A password facility gives protection to setup parameters.</p>
<p>DC analogue outputs of 4-20mA and 0-10V are standard with full scaling over any desired range and the ability to invert these outputs if required.</p>
<p>The analogue output is precalibrated and can be ranged over any part of the displayed range.</p>
<p>Both input and output are calibrated via the front panel keypad using a simple, one-pass built-in routine.</p>
<p>Gross, net and tare are activated by front panel function keys, and peak hold is actioned by volt free contacts.</p>
<p>Gain sensitivity is selectable via DIL switches between 0.5 and 200mV/V.</p>
<p>The resolution of the standard SMW is 1 part in 20,000, whereas the high-resolution SMW-HR version has a resolution of 1 part in 500,000 and also has a six-digit LCD display and four-point linearisation facility.</p>
<p>Several &#8220;plug in&#8221; options are available.</p>
<p>An optional relay output module with 8A contacts provides for two setpoints; hysteresis can be applied to both set points together with in-flight compensation.</p>
<p>Relays can be inverted and latched, and all of these parameters may be set digitally in real engineering units where appropriate.</p>
<p>Both relay and analogue outputs have a high level of isolation.</p>
<p>Optional communications modules provide for 20mA noise-immune current loop, RS232 or RS485 connections to a PC, PLC or main frame.</p>
<p>This allows for the input variable to be viewed and any setup parameters changed.</p>
<p>Multiple 20mA SMWs can be connected via an IF25 current loop to RS232 interface which, when included, allows for an expansion of up to 250 SMWs.</p>
<p>The RS232 port is available for time/data or data only printers to be used for logging all desired activities.</p>
<p>Baud speeds between 300 and 19,200 are selectable.</p>
<p>Two power supply options available for mains (220/240 and 110/120V AC) or DC (9-32 and 24/48V DC).</p>
<p>Celsum Technologies&#8217; MD, Roy Carter, said: &#8220;The SMW series is a rugged, reliable and repeatable weighing process controller intended for applications include bagging, drum filling and computer-controlled mixing, and is ideal for use on production and pilot plants, and for use on laboratory test rigs&#8221;.</p>
<p>The SMW and SMW-HR are complementary to the SMP process weight controller, and to the other instruments offered by Celsum Technologies for measurement, signal conditioning and weiging process control.</p>
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