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1Getting Started
2 Agilent U2802A 31-Channel Thermocouple Input User’s Guide
Introduction to Agilent U2802A 31-Channel Thermocouple Input
The Agilent U2802A 31- channel thermocouple input is a thermocouple
input device that functions to convert low input voltage signal
(< ±100 mV) from a thermocouple into an output voltage range suitable for
data acquisition (DAQ) device (± 10 V).
The Agilent U2802A thermocouple signal conditioner is to be used in
conjunction with the U2355A or U2356A model DAQ to enable
temperature measurements using thermocouples.
It works as a standalone device attached to a single DAQ. The U2802A
thermocouple device is connected to the modular DAQ via SCSI cables.
Agilent U2802A accepts eight standard thermocouple types defined in the
NIST ITS-90 Thermocouple Database, which are Type B, E, J, K, N, R, S
and T.
It is ideal for a broad variety of temperature and voltage measurement
applications in education, industrial and scientific environments. The
U2802A comes with an on-board EEPROM features. Hence, it allows user
to store calibration data in volatile memory. Therefore, the U2802A is
robust, cost- effective, and user friendly device.
For detailed product specifications, please refer to “General Specifications”
on page 48.
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