
Features
- 200 mV, 2V, 20V, 200V, 300V & 600V DC voltage input ranges
- 2, 20, 200 mA and 5A DC current input ranges
- Accuracy ±0.01% of reading ± 2 counts
- Absolute and ratiometric mode for bridges and potentiometers
- Error less than 0.01% of full scale for absolute ranges, less than 0.01% of reading for ratiometric measurements
- All input ranges are user selectable and factory calibrated
- Up to 60 conversions per second, Ideal for peak or valley capture
- Digital span adjust from 0 to ±99,999, zero adjust from -99,999 to +99,999
- 4-20 mA, 0-20 mA, 0-10V or -10V to +10V transmitter output, (isolated)
- Analog output resolution 0.0015% of span, accuracy ±0.02% of span
- RS232 or RS485 serial data, Modbus or Laurel ASCII protocol (isolated)
- Dual 120 mA solid state relays for alarm or control (isolated)
- 5V, 10V, 12V, or 24V dc transducer excitation output (isolated)
- Power 85-264 Vac / 90-300 Vdc or 10-48 Vdc / 12-32 Vac (isolated)
- DIN rail mount housing, 22.5 mm wide, detachable screw-clamp connectors
- Operating temperature from -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)
Optional - Extended allows up to 180 data points for custom curve linearization and a rate derived from consecutive readings.
The Laureate™ LT Series DIN rail analog transmitter with serial data communication and analog outputs for versatile connectivity.
The digitally programmable transmitter features two relays for alarm or control. The series offers exceptional accuracy of 0.01% of reading ± 2 counts, with high read rates at up to 60 or 50 conversions per second. The LT Series transmitters offer the same high performance, signal conditioning, and programmable features as Laureate digital panel meters, counters, and timers.The Laureate 4-20 mA, 0-20 mA, 0-10V or -10V to +10V and RS232/RS485 output transmitter for process signal input provides zero and span adjustment for use with a wide range of industrial transducers. Six DC voltage and four DC current input ranges are jumper selectable. The two most sensitive voltage ranges, 200.00 mV and 2.0000V, provide a high input impedance of 1 GΩ to minimize the load on the voltage signal.
The transmitter can be set to a ratio (or potentiometer follower) mode by making selections at the connector and in software. In this mode, the transmitter output tracks a ratio of the applied excitation voltage and is unaffected by changes in the excitation voltage. Ratiometric measurements provide an exceptional accuracy of 0.01% of reading ± 2 counts. This capability is used with the transmitter's 5V or 10V excitation output for load cells and Wheatstone bridges, and with the transmitter's 5V excitation output for potentiometers which track wiper position.
All signal conditioner board ranges are factory-calibrated, with calibration factors for each range securely stored in an onboard EEPROM. These factors can be scaled via software to accommodate external shunts, enabling field replacement of signal conditioner boards without necessitating recalibration of the associated transmitter. For optimal accuracy, factory recalibration is recommended annually. All Laurel Electronics instruments undergo factory calibration using the industry-leading Fluke calibrators, which are recalibrated yearly and certified traceable to national standards, ensuring the highest level of precision and reliability.
The optional extended Laureate computer board enhances Laureate transmitter by displaying rates derived from successive readings and enabling highly accurate custom curve linearization. For example, it can calculate liquid volume or flow rate in a horizontal cylindrical tank using levels from a 4-20 mA transmitter. Setup is straightforward: users input up to 180 data points into a spreadsheet or text file, and the computer calculates spline-fit segments, which are then downloaded to the transmitter for precise operation.
Laureate Transmitters are easily programmed with Laurel’s free Instrument Setup Software, downloadable from our website and compatible with Windows PCs, requiring a data interface board for setup.
High read rate of up to 50 or 60 conversions per second, the Laureate™ LT Series transmitter uses Concurrent Slope (US Pat. 5,262,780) analog-to-digital conversion to integrate signals over a full power line cycle (50 Hz or 60 Hz). This read rate enables peak and valley capture, real-time computer interfacing, and control applications. Peak and valley values are automatically captured and can be viewed using Laurel’s free Instrument Setup Software (compatible with Windows PCs) or transmitted as serial data.
Standard Hardware Features of Laureate LT Transmitters Include:
- Serial communications output, (isolated), RS232 or RS485 (half or full duplex), jumper selectable. Three protocols are user selectable: Modbus RTU, Modbus ASCII, or Laurel ASCII. Modbus operation is fully compliant with Modbus Over Serial Line Specification V1.0 (2002). The Laurel ASCII protocol is simpler than the Modbus protocol and is recommended when all devices are Laureates.
- 4-20 mA, 0-10V or -10V to +10V analog transmitter output, (isolated), jumper-selectable and user scalable. All selections provide 0.0015% resolution of output span and 0.02% output accuracy of a reading from -99,999 to +99,999 counts that is also transmitted digitally. Output isolation from signal and power grounds eliminates potential ground loop problems. Note that Ethernet data I/O is provided by Laurel's LTE series transmitters.
- Dual solid state relays, (isolated), for alarm or control. Rated 120 mA at 130 Vac or 180 Vdc.
- Selectable transducer excitation output, (isolated), user selectable 5V@100 mA, 10V@120 mA, 12V@100mA, or 24V@50 mA.
- Power 85-264 Vac, (isolated), low-voltage 10-48 Vdc or 12-32 Vac power is optional.
Digital signal filtering modes can be selected to ensure stable readings in electrically noisy environments.
- An unfiltered selection provides true peak and valley readings and aids in control applications.
- A batch average filter selection averages each 16 conversions.
- An adaptive moving average filter selection provides a choice of 8 time constants from 80 ms to 9.6 seconds. When a significant change in signal level occurs, the filter adapts by briefly switching to the shortest time to follow the change, then reverts back to its selected time constant. An Auto setting selects the time constant selection based on signal noise.
Two tare functions: auto-tare and manual tare. In auto-tare, an input line is grounded by an external pushbutton. This causes the current weight, which is normally the empty weight of the container to be stored in memory as an offset. In manual tare, the tare value can be entered manually via a control input pushbutton or using Laurel's free Instrument Setup Software.
Peak and valley values are automatically captured. These may be displayed via Laurel's free Instrument Setup Software, which runs on a PC under MS Windows or can be transmitted as serial data.
Two control inputs (CMOS/TTL levels, logic 0 = tied to digital ground, logic 1 = open) or dry contacts that can be set to control / activate 14 transmitter commands.
An (isolated) 5, 10, 12, or 24 Vdc excitation output is standard to power transducers or two-wire transmitters. Ratiometric operation, which automatically compensates for changes in the applied excitation, is jumper selectable for applications, such as bridges, where the signal to be measured is proportional to the excitation level.
LT series DIN rail Transmitters & signal conditioners can be interfaced to a wide range of sensors and transducers using one of seven available plug-in signal conditioner boards. The transmitters duplicate the high performance (high accuracy and high read rate) and extensive programmable features of Laureate 1/8 DIN digital panel meters, counters, and timers. They utilize the same signal conditioners boards, much of the same firmware, and Laurel's free Windows-based Instrument Setup Software. They come in a compact DIN rail mount package with detachable screw-clamp connectors for easy wiring.
The LT series Transmitters feature isolated, user-selectable analog outputs (4-20 mA, 0-20 mA, 0-10V, or -10V to +10V), an RS232 or RS485 serial data interface, and dual 120 mA solid state AC/DC relays. Most models, except those with temperature or AC RMS signal conditioners, include an isolated 5, 10, 12, or 24 Vdc transducer excitation output.
Connecting Laureate LT Transmitters to a Local Area Network (LAN)
Up to 30 Laureate LT Transmitters and/or Digital Panel Meters can be configured for RS485 and daisy-chained to an LT Transmitter for seamless LAN integration. Alternatively, Laurel LTE series Ethernet transmitters can connect directly to a LAN via an Ethernet cable. Setup for both configurations is streamlined using Laurel’s free Instrument Setup Software, which simplifies node discovery and transmitter configuration.
Flexible Communication Options for LT Transmitters
Laureate Transmitters can be equipped with Laurel communication boards to support various interfaces and protocols. These include serial interfaces with ASCII or Modbus RTU protocols, and Ethernet interfaces with web access, ASCII, or Modbus TCP/IP protocols, ensuring versatile connectivity for your commercial applications.
LT Transmitter Signal Input & Function | Model Series | Analog Output | RS232 & RS485 | Dual Relays | |
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1 | DC Input Voltage and Current | LT-DC | ![]() |
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2 | AC RMS Voltage or Current | LT-RMS | ![]() |
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3 | Process Voltage or Current | LT-P | ![]() |
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4 | Weighing Applications | LT-WA | ![]() |
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5 | Load Cell & Microvolt Signals | LT-WM | ![]() |
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6 | Thermocouple (Types J, K, T, E, N, R, S) | LT-TC | ![]() |
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7 | RTD Temperature | LT-RTD | ![]() |
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8 | Resistance in Ohms | LT-R | ![]() |
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9 | Frequency, Rate, Speed | LT-FR | ![]() |
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10 | Pulse Input Totalizer | LT-FR | ![]() |
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11 | Process Signal Totalizer | LT-VF | ![]() |
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12 | Sum, Difference, Ratio, Product of 2 Inputs | LT-FR | ![]() |
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13 | Batch Controller Pulse Input | LT-FR | ![]() |
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14 | Batch Controller Analog Input | LT-FR | ![]() |
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15 | On/Off Duty Cycle | LT-FR | ![]() |
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16 | Stopwatch Timing for Single Events | LT-FR | ![]() |
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17 | Average Time of Periodic Events | LT-FR | ![]() |
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18 | AC Phase Angle and Power Factor | LT-FR | ![]() |
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19 | Quadrature Position or Rate | LT-QD | ![]() |
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4-20 mA transmitter for process & ratiometric input signals
Analog Input | Range | Resolution | Reading Accuracy | Input Ohms |
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DC Voltage | ±200.00 mV | 10 µV | 0.01% FS ± 2 cts | 1 GΩ |
±2.0000 V | 100 µV | 0.01% FS ± 2 cts | 1 GΩ | |
±20.000 V | 1 mV | 0.01% FS ± 2 cts | 10 MΩ | |
±200.00 V | 10 mV | 0.01% FS ± 2 cts | 10 MΩ | |
±600.0 V* | 100 mV | ± 0.4 V | 10 MΩ | |
DC Current | ±2.0000 mA | 0.1 µA | 0.01% FS ± 2 cts | 100 Ω |
±20.000 mA | 1 µA | 0.01% FS ± 2 cts | 10 Ω | |
±200.00 mA | 10 µA | 0.01% FS ± 2 cts | 1 Ω | |
±5.000 A | 1 mA | ±10 mA | 0.01 Ω | |
* Range not ETL certified. | ||||
Reading Accuracy | 0.01% of full scale ± 2 counts (except 5A range) for absolute measurements. 0.01% of reading ± 2 counts for ratiometric measurements. |
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Update Rate, Max | 50/sec at 50 Hz, 60/sec at 60 Hz | |||
Max applied voltage | 600 Vac for 20, 200 & 600 V ranges, 125 Vac other ranges | |||
Over-current protection | 25x for 2 mA, 8x for 20 mA, 2.5x for 200 mA, 1x for 5 A | |||
Recalibration: All ranges are calibrated at the factory. Recalibration is recommended every 12 months. | ||||
Analog Output (standard) | ||||
Output Levels | 4-20 mA, 0-20 mA, 0-10 Vdc, -10 to +10Vdc (user selectable) | |||
Compliance, 4-20 mA | 10V (0-500Ω load) | |||
Compliance, 0-10V | 2 mA (5 kΩ load) | |||
Output Resolution | 16 bits (65,536 steps) | |||
Output Accuracy | 0.02% of output span plus conversion accuracy | |||
Output Isolation | 250V rms working, 2.3 kV rms per 1 minute test | |||
Serial Data Output (standard) | ||||
Signal Types | RS232 or RS485 (half or full duplex), jumper selectable | |||
Data Rates | 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 baud | |||
Output Isolation | 250V rms working, 2.3 kV rms per 1 min test | |||
Serial Protocols | Modbus TCP, Modbus RTU, Modbus ASCII, Custom ASCII | |||
Modbus Compliance | Modbus over Serial Line Specification V1.0 (2002) | |||
RS232/RS485 | Screw terminal connector for easy daisy chaining | |||
Digital Addresses | 247 for Modbus, 31 for Custom ASCII | |||
Dual Relay Output (standard) | ||||
Relay Type | Two solid state relays, SPST, normally open, Form A | |||
Load Rating | 120 mA at 140 Vac or 180 Vdc | |||
Excitation Output (standard) | ||||
5 Vdc | 5 Vdc ± 5%, 100 mA (jumper selectable) | |||
10 Vdc | 10 Vdc ± 5%, 120 mA (jumper selectable) | |||
12 Vdc | 12 Vdc ± 5%, 100 mA (jumper selectable) | |||
24 Vdc | 24 Vdc ± 5%, 50 mA (jumper selectable) | |||
Output Isolation | 50 Vdc from signal ground | |||
Ratiometric operation | 5 Vdc or 10 Vdc for bridge circuits, 5 Vdc for potentiometers | |||
Power Input | ||||
Standard Power | 85-264 Vac or 90-300 Vdc | |||
Low Power Option | 10-48 Vdc or 12-32 Vac | |||
Power Frequency | DC or 47-63 Hz | |||
Power Isolation | 250V rms working, 2.3 kV rms per 1 min test | |||
Power Consumption at 24V | 1.5W typical, 3W with max excitation output | |||
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Environmental | ||||
Operating Temperature | -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) | |||
Storage Temperature | -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F) | |||
Relative Humidity | 95% at 40°C, non-condensing | |||
Cooling Required | Mount transmitters with ventilation holes at top and bottom. Leave 6 mm (1/4") between transmitters, or force air with a fan. | |||
Mechanical | ||||
Enclosure | Rugged black polycarbonate housing material | |||
Mounting | 35 mm rail per DIN EN 50022 | |||
Dimensions | 129 x 104 x 22.5 mm case | |||
Connectors | Detachable screw clamp connectors meet VDE / IEC / UL / CSA standards. RJ45 jack for Ethernet | |||
Tightening Torque | Screw terminal connectors: 5 lb-in (0.56 Nm) | |||
Weight | Complete transmitter: 183 g (6.5 oz) | |||
General | ||||
Programming | Utilize Laurel's free Instrument Setup Software, which runs on a PC under MS Windows. | |||
Security | Lockout options available using Laurel's free Instrument Setup Software. | |||
Warranty | 3 years parts & labor | Recalibration: All ranges are calibrated at the factory. Recalibration is recommended every 12 months. |
Transmitter Pinout

Custom curve linearization

A Laureate process meter or transmitter with the Extended main board option allows exceptionally accurate custom curve linearization. For setup, up to 180 data points can be entered into a spreadsheet. The system then creates multiple non-linear spline-fit segments, which provide much better accuracy than linear segments. One application, as illustrated, is the readout of volume of irregularly shaped tanks based on measured liquid level or pressure. Altimeters and thermistors are further applications.
Free Instrument Setup Software for Series 2 Laureates
Free Downloadable Windows-based Instrument Setup (IS) software (Data Interface Board Required) for use with our programmable Digital Panel Meters, Scale Meters, Counters, Timers, Remote Displays, and Transmitters, are an easy method to set up Laureate 1/8 DIN digital panel meters, counters, timers, remote displays, and DIN-rail transmitters, as explained in the Instrument Setup Software Manual. Laureate 1/8 DIN instruments can also be set up from the front panel, as explained in their respective Owners Manuals. Instrument Setup software is of benefit whether or not the PC is connected to the instrument.
- When the PC is connected to the instrument, Instrument Setup software can retrieve the setup file from the instrument or open a default setup file or previously saved setup file from disk View Setup, then provides graphical user interface (GUI) screens with pull-down menus applicable to input, display, scaling, filtering, alarms, communications, analog output, and front panel lockouts. Fields that are not applicable to the instrument as configured are either left out or grayed out. Clicking on any item will bring up a detailed Help screen for that item. After editing, the setup file can be downloaded, uploaded to the instrument, or saved to a disk. The same setup file can then be downloaded into multiple instruments.
- When the PC is not connected to the instrument, the above GUI screens can be used to set up a virtual instrument. The setup file can then be saved to disk. Switching toView Menu then brings up a screen with the required front panel programming steps. This view can be printed out for use at the instrument site and to serve as a hard copy record.
Download Free Instrument Setup Software
Installation
Set User Account Control (UAC) of MS Windows to "Never notifiy me" so that Instrument Setup Software can create directories. The UAC change screen can be reached as follows:
- Under Windows 7, click on the Windows Start button in the lower left of the desktop and enter "UAC" in the search field.
- Under Windows 8, navigate to Control Panel, then to the "User Accounts and Family Safety" section, and click on "Change User Account Control Settings."
- Under Windows 10, click on the Windows Start button in the lower left of the desktop, then on "Settings", and enter "UAC" in the search field.
- Reboot your computer for the changed UAC setting to take effect.

RJ11-to-DB9 cable with rear view of DB9 connector to PC

RS232 cable, meter to PC, P/N CBL01
Laureate 1/8 DIN Laureate instruments must be equipped with a serial communications board and be connected to the computer via a serial communications cable. The connection can be via RS232, RS485, USB or Ethernet. Following setup, the serial communications board may be removed from the instrument if desired. The wiring of the RS232 cable is illustrated above with end views of the two connectors.
Laureate LT Series transmitters come standard with a 3-wire serial interface, which can be jumpered for RS232 or RS485.
Laureate LTE Series transmitters come standard with an Ethernet interface.
Meter Setup Screens
Click on any of the reduced screens below for a full-size screen view, then click on the Back button of your browser to return to this page. The screens examples below are for a fully-loaded Series 2 Digital Panel Meter (DPM), which is connected to the PC via RS232. If the meter is a Series 1 meter (pre-2007), this is sensed by the software, and somewhat different screens are brought up. Please see Series 1 setup screens.











Meter Setup Utilities




From the Main Menu, click on Readings if your PC is connected to the meter. A pull-down menu then offers three choices: List, Plot and Graph.
- List presents the latest readings in a 20-row by 10-column table. Press Pause at any time to freeze the display. This is one method to capture peak readings.
- Plot generates a plot of readings vs. time in seconds. It effectively turns the DPM-PC combination into a printing digital oscilloscope.
- Graph generates a histogram where the horizontal axis is the reading and the vertical axis is the number of occurrences of readings. The display continually resizes itself as the number of readings increases.


Dimensions

Dimensioned CAD assembly drawings in EPRT, STEP, x_t, .dwg, pdf file formats: Laureate-transmitter-case.zip (zipping prevents browser from opening CAD files as text files).
CLB02
USB-to-RS232 Adapter Cable
CBL04
RS232 Cable for LT Transmitters
Understanding the LT DIN Rail Analog Transmitter with Serial Data Communication and Analog Outputs for Process and Ratiometric Signals
In the world of industrial automation and process control, precise measurement and reliable data transmission are crucial. One essential component that meets these needs is the LT DIN Rail Analog Transmitter. This device combines several key functionalities, including serial data communication and analog outputs, making it highly versatile for handling process and ratiometric signals. Let's delve into what makes this transmitter a vital tool in modern industrial settings.
What is an LT DIN Rail Analog Transmitter?
The LT DIN Rail Analog Transmitter is an electronic device designed to convert various types of input signals into standardized analog outputs. It is typically mounted on a DIN rail, which is a standardized metal rail used for mounting circuit breakers and industrial control equipment. The "LT" in its name often signifies its specific model or series, indicating certain features or specifications.
Key Features and Benefits
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DIN Rail Mounting: The device is designed to be mounted on a DIN rail, which simplifies installation and integrates seamlessly with other DIN rail-mounted equipment. This feature also allows for a neat and organized control panel layout.
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Analog Outputs: The LT transmitter provides analog output signals that can be used to interface with other control systems or instrumentation. These outputs are crucial for transmitting data to monitoring devices, controllers, or data acquisition systems.
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Serial Data Communication: Beyond analog outputs, the transmitter also supports serial data communication. This feature allows it to transmit data digitally, offering advantages such as improved accuracy, reduced signal interference, and the ability to integrate with digital communication networks.
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Process and Ratiometric Signals: The transmitter is capable of handling process signals (e.g., temperature, pressure, level) as well as ratiometric signals (e.g., signals that vary proportionally to a reference voltage). This versatility makes it suitable for a wide range of applications in various industrial environments.
How It Works
The LT DIN Rail Analog Transmitter operates by receiving an input signal from a sensor or other measurement device. This input signal could be a voltage, current, or resistance value that represents a physical parameter like temperature or pressure. The transmitter then processes this input signal and converts it into a standardized analog output, such as 4-20 mA or 0-10 V, which can be easily read by other equipment.
In addition to analog outputs, the transmitter can communicate data through serial protocols like RS-232 or RS-485. This digital communication capability allows for more sophisticated data management and integration with other digital systems, enabling features like remote monitoring and data logging.
Applications
The LT DIN Rail Analog Transmitter is used in various industrial applications, including:
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Process Control: In industries like manufacturing, chemical processing, and oil and gas, accurate measurement and control of process variables are critical. The transmitter provides reliable data for process control systems to maintain optimal operation.
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Building Automation: In HVAC systems and building management systems, the transmitter helps monitor environmental conditions and control systems based on process and ratiometric signals.
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Automotive Industry: For monitoring and controlling parameters in automotive manufacturing processes, the transmitter ensures accurate data handling and integration.
Conclusion
The LT DIN Rail Analog Transmitter with serial data communication and analog outputs is a versatile and essential tool in industrial automation and process control. Its ability to handle both analog and digital signals, combined with its ease of installation on DIN rails, makes it a valuable asset for ensuring accurate measurement and reliable data transmission. Whether used in process control, building automation, or other industrial applications, this transmitter provides the precision and functionality needed for effective system management.
Understanding the Applications of LT DIN Rail Analog Transmitters with Serial Data Communication and Analog Outputs
Introduction
In the realm of industrial automation and process control, LT DIN rail analog transmitters with serial data communication and analog outputs play a crucial role. These devices are integral in converting various process and ratiometric signals into standardized outputs that can be easily monitored and controlled. This article explores the uses and advantages of these versatile transmitters, highlighting their applications in different industrial settings.
What is an LT DIN Rail Analog Transmitter?
An LT DIN rail analog transmitter is a device designed to convert input signals from sensors or other measuring instruments into analog or digital outputs. It is typically mounted on a DIN rail, a standard mounting system in industrial environments, which provides a convenient and secure way to install the transmitter alongside other control equipment. The "LT" designation often refers to the specific model or manufacturer, and the "analog transmitter" indicates its primary function.
Key Features
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Serial Data Communication: This feature allows the transmitter to communicate with other devices or systems via serial protocols like RS-232 or RS-485. This capability is essential for integrating the transmitter into larger control systems and for remote monitoring and data acquisition.
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Analog Outputs: The transmitter provides output signals in analog formats, such as 4-20 mA or 0-10 V. These outputs are used to represent the measured process or ratiometric signals in a way that can be easily interpreted by control systems, displays, or other monitoring equipment.
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Process and Ratiometric Signals: The device is capable of handling a variety of input signals, including those from pressure, temperature, level, and flow sensors, as well as ratiometric signals which are common in applications where precise measurement is critical.
Applications
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Industrial Process Control: In manufacturing and processing industries, LT DIN rail analog transmitters are used to monitor and control various process variables such as temperature, pressure, and flow rates. They convert the signals from sensors into standardized outputs that can be used by PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers) or other control systems to maintain optimal process conditions.
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Building Automation: These transmitters are also employed in building automation systems to manage environmental conditions. For example, they can monitor HVAC systems by converting sensor signals into outputs that control heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.
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Energy Management: In energy management applications, LT DIN rail analog transmitters are used to track and manage energy consumption. They can interface with energy meters and provide real-time data on electrical parameters, helping to optimize energy usage and improve efficiency.
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Laboratory and Research: In laboratory settings, accurate measurement and monitoring are crucial. LT DIN rail analog transmitters facilitate the collection of data from various experimental setups, converting raw sensor readings into meaningful outputs for analysis and reporting.
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Automotive Industry: In automotive testing and manufacturing, these transmitters are used to monitor and control various parameters such as engine performance and fuel efficiency. They provide reliable data for quality control and diagnostics.
Advantages
- Versatility: The ability to handle both process and ratiometric signals makes these transmitters suitable for a wide range of applications.
- Integration: Serial data communication allows for easy integration into existing systems and networks, enabling remote monitoring and control.
- Accuracy: Analog outputs ensure that the transmitted data is precise and reliable, which is critical for maintaining process stability and quality.
Conclusion
LT DIN rail analog transmitters with serial data communication and analog outputs are essential tools in modern industrial and research environments. Their ability to convert diverse input signals into standardized outputs facilitates efficient monitoring and control across various applications. By understanding their features and uses, professionals can better leverage these devices to enhance system performance, ensure accuracy, and achieve operational excellence.
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