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Features
- Two independently scalable totals for Channels A & B
- Inputs from NPN or PNP proximity switches, contact closures, digital logic, or magnetic pickups down to 12 mV, pulse rates to 1 MHz
- Two independently field-scalable pulse input channels
- Up counting from zero to preset value using positive scale factor
- Down counting from preset to zero using negative scale factor
- Totals stored in non-volatile memory
- 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 plus rate and total simultaneously, ratio (A/B), draw (A/B-1), other arithmetic functions (AxB, A+B, A-B), phase angle, stopwatch, up/down counting, batching operation, linearization of nonlinear inputs.
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 with Input frequencies from 0.005 Hz to 1 MHz. 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 pulse input to 4-20 mA converter and serial data output accepts totals from two independently scalable input channels from a wide range of pulse sources, such as NPN or PNP proximity switches, contact closures, digital logic, magnetic pickups down to 12 mV, or AC voltages to 250 Vac. Input pulse rates can be as high as 1 MHz.
With a Standard main board, the transmitter output can be scaled to track total (such as gallons) or rate (such as gallons per minute). Square root extraction is standard.
With an Extended main board, the transmitter can also:
- Count up to a preset or down from a preset to zero. Such applications typically utilize the transmitter's two solid state relays, which are standard. External reset of totals is via a special three-position screw terminal connector.
- Perform custom-curve linearization on rate or total, for example to extend the range of transducers. Exceptionally accurate custom-curve linearization is provided by a curvilinear spline fit with up to 180 data points.
- Combine channels A and B arithmetically so that the transmitter output tracks A+B (e.g., sum of two flows or totals), A-B (e.g., difference of two flows or totals), AxB (e.g., horsepower as product of force and RPM), A/B (ratio of two flow or totals), and A/B-1 (draw or relative elongation of material between rollers).
The dual-channel signal conditioner used for pulse detection accepts inputs from proximity switches with PNP or NPN output, TTL or CMOS logic, magnetic pickups, contact closures, and voltage signals from 12 mV to 250 Vac. Jumper selections provide optimum operation for different sensor types and noise conditions. A built-in 5V, 10V, 12V, or 24V dc excitation supply can power proximity switches and other sensors, and eliminate the need for an external power supply.
Exceptional Accuracy and Stability. Laureate transmitters determine frequency by taking the inverse of period as measured with a calibrated quartz crystal time base. This results in extremely accurate and stable 6-digit internal readings (±999,999 counts), which are then processed in software. The analog output is generated by an ultra-linear 16-bit (65,536 step) digital-to-analog converter (DAC) for 0.02% output accuracy. The update rate of the transmitter output is a programmed gate time + 30 ms + 0-2 signal periods. For a 60 Hz signal, the update rate would be 20 per second. Such fast update rates are ideal for alarm and control.
The update rate of the transmitter output is a programmed gate time + 30 ms + 0-2 signal periods. For a 60 Hz signal, the update rate would be 20 per second. Such fast update rates are ideal for alarm and control.
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.
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.
Standard 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-channel pulse inputs for voltage signals, NPN or PNP proximity switches, contact closures, magnetic pickups or flow meters.
- Dual solid state relays, (isolated), for alarm or control. Rated 120 mA at 130 Vac or 170 Vdc.
- Selectable transducer excitation output, (isolated), user selectable 5V@100 mA, 10V@120 mA, 12V@100 mA, 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.
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, 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 accessible from this page include a 4-20 mA, 0-20 mA, 0-10V, or -10V to +10V analog output (isolated, user selectable), an RS232 or RS485 serial data interface (isolated, user selectable), and dual 120 mA solid state AC/DC relays (isolated). An (isolated) 5, 10, 12, or 24 Vdc transducer excitation output is included with all models other than those with a temperature or AC RMS signal conditioner.
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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Laureate Transmitter with Dual Pulse Totalizing Inputs
Pulse Input | ||||
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Types | AC, pulses from NPN, PNP transistors, contact closures, magnetic pickups | |||
Signal Ground | Common ground for channels A & B. | |||
Minimum Signal | Nine ranges from (-12 to +12 mV) to (+1.25 to +2.1V). | |||
Maximum Signal | 250 Vac | |||
Maximum Frequency | 1 MHz, 30 kHz, 250 Hz (selectable). | |||
Contact Debounce | 0, 3, 50 ms (selectable). | |||
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 or higher load) | |||
Output Resolution | 16 bits (65,536 steps) | |||
Output Accuracy | 0.02% of output span | |||
Output Update Rate | Programmed gate time + 30 ms + 0-2 signal periods | |||
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 RTU, Modbus ASCII, Laurel ASCII | |||
Modbus Compliance | Modbus over Serial Line Specification V1.0 (2002) | |||
RS232/485 Connector | Screw terminals for easy daisy chaining | |||
Digital Addresses | 247 for Modbus, 31 for Laurel 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 | |||
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 | |||
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

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).
Up/Down Totalizing | |
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Up/down totalizing is provided by a mode of the Extended totalizing transmitter where pulses are either added or subtracted on Channel A based on a direction input on Channel B. The unit can also be programmed so that counting by Channel A is inhibited by an input on Channel B. |
Combining Two Totals | |
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A+B, A-B, A/B and AxB arithmetic functions are available with the Extended totalizing transmitter. A+B can sum two totals, while A-B subtracts the outflow total from inflow total. A/B ratio applied to two totals helps assure the proper mixing of components. |
Up or Down Counting with Preset | |
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A single Laureate dual-channel totalizing transmitter will handle two repetitive fill operations by counting from zero up to a preset, or down from a preset to zero. The dual relay option is required. |
Machine ON Time and Utilization | |
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An easy way to measure the ON time of machines is to count AC line cycles and scale the total to hours. To display machine utilization or duty cycle in percent, use the Extended totalizing transmitter. Connect Channel A to switched AC and Channel B to the AC line, and apply a 100 multiplier to the A/B ratio. |
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The Extended version of the Laureate dual channel totalizing transmitter can transmit scaled rate or total for the same channel at the push of a button, and alarm both the rate and total. The Extended version can also do curve linearization, thereby extending the working range and accuracy of flow transducers. |
CLB02
USB-to-RS232 Adapter Cable
CBL04
RS232 Cable for LT Transmitters
Understanding LT DIN Rail Digital Transmitters with Serial Data Communication and Analog Outputs for Pulse Totalizer to 4-20 mA Converter & Serial Data
Introduction
In industrial automation and process control, precise measurement and reliable data transmission are crucial. The LT DIN Rail Digital Transmitter with Serial Data Communication and Analog Outputs for Pulse Totalizer to 4-20 mA Converter & Serial Data Transmitter represents a sophisticated solution designed to meet these needs. This article explores the features, functionalities, and benefits of this advanced device.
What is an LT DIN Rail Digital Transmitter?
An LT DIN Rail Digital Transmitter is a compact and versatile device designed to be mounted on DIN rails—a standard mounting system used in industrial equipment. It is engineered to convert various types of input signals into digital data, which can then be communicated or processed further.
Key Features
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DIN Rail Mounting: The device is designed to fit onto a DIN rail, which simplifies installation and integration into existing control panels or systems.
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Digital Transmitter: The LT transmitter processes input signals and converts them into digital formats for accurate and reliable data communication.
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Serial Data Communication: This feature enables the transmitter to communicate data over serial protocols, such as RS-232 or RS-485. This is crucial for integrating with other digital systems or remote monitoring applications.
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Analog Outputs: The transmitter provides analog outputs, specifically a 4-20 mA current loop. This is a standard output range used in industrial processes for transmitting measurement data to other devices, such as control systems or data loggers.
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Pulse Totalizer: The device includes a pulse totalizer function that counts and totals pulse signals. This is particularly useful for applications requiring the measurement of flow rates, total counts, or similar metrics.
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Converter Functionality: It converts pulse inputs into 4-20 mA analog signals. This is advantageous for integrating with systems that rely on analog signals for process control or monitoring.
How It Works
The LT DIN Rail Digital Transmitter operates by first receiving input signals, which could be pulses from flow meters, counters, or other sensors. It then processes these signals and converts them into a digital format. The digital data can be communicated via serial data protocols, allowing it to be transmitted to other systems or devices for further analysis or control.
Simultaneously, the transmitter generates an analog output in the 4-20 mA range, which corresponds to the processed input signal. This analog signal is compatible with a wide range of industrial control systems, enabling easy integration and monitoring.
Applications
The LT DIN Rail Digital Transmitter is used in various applications, including:
- Flow Measurement: Converting pulse signals from flow meters into analog outputs for flow rate monitoring and control.
- Counter Systems: Totalizing counts from machinery or processes and converting them into analog signals for data logging.
- Remote Monitoring: Communicating data over serial protocols to remote monitoring systems or centralized control systems.
Benefits
- Versatility: The ability to handle both digital and analog signals makes the LT transmitter suitable for diverse industrial applications.
- Ease of Integration: Its DIN rail mounting and standard output formats facilitate easy integration with existing systems.
- Accuracy and Reliability: The device ensures accurate data conversion and reliable signal transmission, crucial for process control.
- Scalability: The combination of serial and analog outputs supports scalable solutions in industrial automation.
Conclusion
The LT DIN Rail Digital Transmitter with Serial Data Communication and Analog Outputs is a valuable tool for modern industrial automation. By providing both digital and analog signal processing, it enhances data accuracy and system integration. Whether used for flow measurement, counter systems, or remote monitoring, this transmitter offers a reliable solution for diverse industrial needs.
Applications of the LT DIN Rail Digital Transmitter with Serial Data Communication and Analog Outputs for Pulse Totalizer
In industrial automation and process control, precise measurement and reliable data transmission are crucial. The LT DIN Rail Digital Transmitter, equipped with serial data communication and analog outputs, is a key component in various applications, particularly when it comes to pulse totalization and analog signal conversion. Here’s a closer look at where this versatile device is used and how it benefits different industries.
1. Industrial Automation
In industrial automation, the LT DIN Rail Digital Transmitter plays a pivotal role in monitoring and controlling processes. It is often used to measure flow rates, quantities, and other vital metrics by converting pulse signals into 4-20 mA analog outputs. This conversion is essential for integrating with existing control systems and ensuring accurate data representation. The transmitter’s serial data communication feature allows it to interface with programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and other data acquisition systems, enabling seamless integration and real-time monitoring.
2. Water and Wastewater Management
In the water and wastewater industry, accurate measurement of flow and totalized quantities is crucial for operational efficiency and regulatory compliance. The LT DIN Rail Digital Transmitter can be used to measure water flow rates, total volume, and other parameters by converting pulse signals from flow meters into analog outputs. This data can then be used to control pumps, valves, and other equipment, ensuring optimal operation and reducing the risk of overflows or equipment failures.
3. Oil and Gas Industry
The oil and gas industry relies heavily on precise measurement and monitoring of various parameters, including flow rates, pressure, and totalized volumes. The LT DIN Rail Digital Transmitter is used in this sector to convert pulse signals from flow meters into 4-20 mA analog signals, providing a reliable means of data transmission to control systems and instrumentation. This ensures accurate measurement of crude oil, gas, and other fluids, supporting efficient operation and safety.
4. Manufacturing and Processing
In manufacturing and processing plants, the LT DIN Rail Digital Transmitter can be employed to monitor and control various processes by converting pulse signals from sensors into analog outputs. For example, it can be used to measure the total volume of materials processed, control conveyor belts, or monitor production rates. The device’s ability to communicate serial data allows for integration with centralized control systems, providing real-time feedback and enhancing process control.
5. HVAC Systems
In heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, accurate measurement of air flow, temperature, and other parameters is essential for maintaining comfort and efficiency. The LT DIN Rail Digital Transmitter can be used to convert pulse signals from flow sensors into analog outputs, which are then used to control HVAC equipment. The serial data communication feature enables integration with building management systems (BMS), allowing for centralized control and monitoring.
Conclusion
The LT DIN Rail Digital Transmitter with serial data communication and analog outputs is a versatile and valuable tool in various industries. Its ability to convert pulse signals into 4-20 mA analog outputs and communicate serial data makes it an essential component for precise measurement, control, and integration in industrial automation, water and wastewater management, oil and gas, manufacturing, and HVAC systems. By providing accurate data and seamless communication, this transmitter helps optimize operations, improve efficiency, and ensure the reliability of critical processes.
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