Transducer's Voltages - what are they?


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    Here you can find zeu files ...

    http://www.selectronic.fr/upload/pro...nique/2235.pdf

    In French :

    Roger, arrètes de te faire chier pour des clopinettes ... ils vendent TOUT chez Sélectro !!!

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    To answer your original question: The AC drive is intended to vary from 0 to 400 volts max so there is a 200 volt offset called "bias".

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    Thanks All,

    Yes, I bought the SensComp6500 (full kit) module a few days ago.

    I just wanted to understand some specifications.

    So thank you, Russ.

    Alain, SELECTRONIC is nice but one can get this module cheaper in the US, inclusive shipping + customs. Today, this product costs the same amount of money in $ as in €; have a look at the exchange rate... Nevertheless, thanks for the link
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    Quote Originally Posted by Acetronics View Post
    zeu files ...
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    ...arrètes de te faire chier pour des clopinettes ...
    ROFL! That's good new stuff for me! Here's one for you Alain...

    "Casse toé pas l'bécike!"
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    Hi, Steve

    "des clopinettes" ...

    That was small bits of tobacco remaining from the smoken cigarettes ...

    also could be translated by " des mégots" ...

    un clope = a cigarette ...

    Now you know everything !

    Alain
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