Sensor Technology announces an update to its TorqSense SGR521 transducer. In addition to standard digital outputs such as RS232 and USB, the TorqSense SGR521 now features an optional Ethernet output in addition to standard digital outputs such as RS232 and USB, providing users with enhanced connectivity and data transfer capabilities.
The SGR series transducer utilises non-contact technology, effectively eliminating the common drawbacks associated with slip rings, and employs modern strain gauge signal conditioning techniques to deliver a remarkable torque measuring solution. With a broad array of capabilities, the SGR521 transducer offers torque measurement ranges from 175 mNm to 13,000 Nm in an accuracy: ±0.1% for reliable measurements. They offer a high digital sample rate of 4000 samples per second and have a mechanical overload capacity of 400%.
Flexible access for users
The Ethernet output supports high-speed data transfer, enabling smooth integration into networked systems and enhancing remote monitoring capabilities. This empowers users to operate with greater efficiency and effectiveness.
The TorqSense SGR521 transducer connects effortlessly to a Local Area Network (LAN), allowing for seamless integration with existing structured cabling and infrastructure. This capability makes the transducer instantly accessible to any device on the network, significantly enhancing operational efficiency and data accessibility. Users can access the transducer from any location within the premises where structured cabling is present or extend their reach through wireless networking technologies. Furthermore, if the network is connected to the internet or gateways and VPNs are implemented, the accessibility of the transducers can be extended indefinitely. This means that monitoring and control can occur from virtually anywhere in the world, providing unparalleled flexibility for users.