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Signal Conditioners 101

Interface Signal Conditioners are used with a wide range of load cell and force measurement devices. Transducers convert force or weight into an electrical signal. The output signal of a load cell is typically in the form of a small electrical voltage that is proportional to the applied force. Primary features of signal conditioners include amplification, filtering, isolation, and linearization. As detailed in Signal Conditioners 101, it can perform various functions depending on the specific application and the type of signals. 

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Load Cell Test Protocols and Calibrations

Load cells are conditioned in either tension or compression mode and then calibrated. For test protocols and calibration define the testing mode first. More tips from the Interface Load Cell Field Guide

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Faces of Interface Featuring Richard Snelson

Richard Snelson, president of Measurements Incorporated, is the Interface manufacturers’ representative firm for test and measurement solutions serving the Mid-Atlantic coast of the US. Faces of Interface features his background and focus on the customer.

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Embedding Sensors in Products Webinar Recap

Interface webinar details the OEM process, engineering and design tips, industry use cases and the range of products available for embedding sensors into products.

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Introducing Interface’s Upgraded 4 Channel Intelligent Indicator

The new version of Interface's 9840-400-1-T Intelligent Indicator features a more modern digital display with additional channels. Users can compare multiple load cells and gather data on whether the load cells are accurate or out of calibration. It has the option for high-level input channels.

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Interface OEM Solutions Process

Four phases in the Interface OEM Solutions Process are design, test, build and supply. Manufacturers and integrators measure force, torque and embed Interface sensors to activate components.