Now available from HBM – a market leader in test and measurement – is the revolutionary new ClipX signal conditioner, which sets new standards in industrial process control by simply integrating into existing machines and production systems.
Designed to optimise production processes, ClipX is a dynamic signal conditioner that not only amplifies signals and transfers them to the control unit, without any interference but also completes preliminary calculations and summaries, to reduce the load on higher level controls. This means that the innovative new ClipX is able to accomplish some of the tasks that would otherwise be taken on by the higher-level controller.
Suitable for monitoring and measuring tasks in test benches, machines and production plants, ClipX can be used as a standalone device or as part of a system of networked devices. Featuring a modern automation interface, which can be easily adapted to suit any measurement task, ClipX can be used to acquire force, torque and other quantities with a measurement accuracy class of 0.01.
Controlled through a modern web interface, the responsive design of ClipX ensures optimal viewing across all devices. Clear and intuitive, the latest signal conditioner from HBM comes complete with all the latest functions and is also equipped with an integrated health monitor, which provides device diagnosis and enables faults to be quickly and easily detected and fixed by remote control at an early stage.
Particularly suitable for applications with a high degree of automation, the new ClipX from HBM assists with efficient production and ensures that customers in the industrial automation sector are equipped and ready for the digitalisation of production processes.
Also available from HBM are a wide range of perfectly matched sensors and measurement modules, that, when combined, provide precise and dependable measurement results without system discontinuities.
For further information, please contact HBM on +44 (0) 1525 304980 or via email: info@uk.hbm.co.uk or visit the HBM website at www.hbm.com
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