Omega DPF64-SQRT Temperature Sensor

The Omega DPF64-SQRT temperature controller is designed for advanced control applications requiring high precision and stability. Ideal for industrial processes where accurate temperature regulation is critical.

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Description

Input Compatibility:Supports various thermocouple types (J, K, E, T, etc.)

Output Resolution:12-bit digital output

Operating Temperature Range:-40°C to +70°C

Power Consumption:Less than 10mA at full load

Data Rate:Up to 100 samples per second

Environmental Rating:IP65, dust and water resistant

Dimensions:100mm x 50mm x 25mm

    The Omega Instruments DPF64-SQRT thermal imaging module is designed for seamless integration into various industrial environments, providing real-time thermal analysis without the need for physical disassembly. This makes it an indispensable tool for maintenance personnel seeking to enhance operational efficiency and reduce downtime.

    Equipped with a high-resolution 64×64 pixel array, the DPF64-SQRT ensures detailed and accurate thermal imaging, making it ideal for detecting subtle temperature variations that could indicate potential issues within machinery or systems.

    Featuring a robust design capable of operating in extreme temperatures ranging from -40°C to +70°C, this module is suitable for a wide range of applications in sectors including aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing.

    With a standard USB 2.0 interface for data transfer, the DPF64-SQRT allows for easy integration with existing data collection systems, streamlining the process of thermal anomaly identification and documentation.

    For enhanced user convenience, the device is powered by an internal rechargeable lithium-ion battery, providing up to 8 hours of continuous operation on a single charge, ensuring long-lasting performance during extended inspection tasks.

OMEGA DPF64-SQRT

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